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1 All we have to do is applaud when we get the signal.
2 You never saw them applaud when the rascal was successful in his villainy.
3 Why don't you applaud when a man makes a good shot?
4 Sir, -Most people applaud when the business case for change coincides with human rights.
5 We should also applaud when the conductor enters.
6 He once had a court-martial board rise to their feet and applaud when he finished a summary.
7 And that same boisterous crowd stood up to applaud when he reached the mark for the second time.
8 The guests did not pay any attention to the performance, nor did they applaud when it was over.
9 I learned afterwards that it was an old custom with Phillips-Exeter to applaud when a stranger entered the chapel.
10 People applaud when this happens.
11 The others all sigh a great communal sigh and applaud when Tom Cole shows up with his waders and grappling hooks and rope.
12 In fact, we are so taken up with what we are saying that we actually forget to applaud when the performance is over.
13 How neatly put -that we applaud when Sinn Féin goes into government in Belfast but are horrified that it should wield power in Dublin.
14 Bianchi and Waller so far lost themselves that their pipes went out, while Simmons was so entranced that he forgot to applaud when Oliver finished.
15 They will laugh when you are writhing on the ground in pain and applaud when a foe jabs you in the gut with a spear.
16 During the film, friends of the actors applauded when they appeared on screen.
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