"Not even with a knife in her hand, and an admiring audience standing around watching."
The book found an admiring audience; New York group shows and magazine assignments followed.
Mr. Hoffmann won, but not before Laura's playing attracted an admiring audience.
They had supper together and then Deborah undid her boxes and tried everything on before an admiring audience.
He is explaining to an admiring audience how all is well in the land.
Tossing the sacks smartly into the air, she caught one and announced to her admiring audience, "That's how you juggle."
Any elimination or treatment was normally given before an admiring audience of guards who seemed to regard Ben's medical ability as some sort of magic.
She tried the dress on that evening before an admiring audience, who agreed that it, was just right.
The very next night the red-robed mage began to perform his tricks to an admiring audience of William's friends.
He seemed a bit cowed, at first, by this large and admiring audience.