1 | He is adept in dancing. | |
2 | Dance before dead England's hearse. | |
3 | You should take some dance lessons. | |
4 | She can be counted as a dancer. | |
5 | There is strength as well as grace in her dancing. | |
6 | The dancers swayed to the music. | |
7 | From the way she carries herself she must be a dancer. | |
8 | The rumba is a Latin-American dance. | |
9 | Her whole life has been given to the study of dance. | |
10 | What am I saying... dance? | |
11 | See, you've learned Bai dances. | |
12 | The dancer was enamoured of the princess. | |
13 | They will act out some folk dances. | |
14 | Dancing in the rain and stomping in puddles. | |
15 | She has written a book on (the) dance. | |
16 | musical, dramatic, quyi and choreographic works; | |
17 | The world is dancing. I pray for desperate destruction like incects fly towards the fire. | |
18 | There is something unique about the liveliness and vigour of the dance. | |
19 | Dancing is the poetry of the foot. | |
20 | Dance, and Provencal song, and sun-burnt mirth! |