perform - use in sentences

Object

  • task: Would be willing to perform some simple computer tasks.
  • function: I started out arguing that a phone only needed to perform a few very specific functions.
  • duty: Is an employe entitled to time off to perform public duties?
  • miracle: And he gave his apostles power to perform miracles.
  • art: Learning at Level 2, individuals have a chance to explore the various avenues within the performing arts.
  • calculation: There are three main factors affecting the number of calculations performed in the Decoder.

Preposition: on

  • stage: Not only does she like performing on stage she also enjoys being in films.
  • behalf: Aqiqa is actually a sacrifice performed on behalf of a seven-day old child.

Preposition: at

  • venue: Bands from across Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire are performing at various venues in Ilkeston and Long Eaton.

Preposition: as

  • soloist: JoĆ«lle has performed twice as the soloist for one of Making Music's North West Societies, the Wirral Symphony Orchestra.
  • pianist: He also performs regularly as a pianist, particularly in chamber music.

Adjective complement

  • live: Performed live by Mike Pearson and Ed Thomas with a cast of 10 actors on film.

Used with why or when

  • whenever: This operation can optionally be performed automatically whenever a sequence is played.
  • whatever: The apprentice took fright and demanded to return to pit bottom, leaving Ashley to perform whatever the job was.
  • when: Both looked and felt pretty similar, but how would they perform when put to the test?

Preposition: in

  • accordance: All duties will be performed in accordance with Company Standard Operating Procedures, ICH Guidelines and GCP.
  • front: A residency can also be designed to produce a dance piece that will be performed in front of an audience.
  • venue: Since launching himself on the comedy circuit 2 years ago Alex has performed in comedy venues across the country.

Preposition: under

  • anesthetic: In addition, a very high number of abortions are performed under general anesthetic compared with other countries.
  • anesthesia: Cesarean sections can be performed under general anesthesia, regional anesthesia or local infiltration.

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