showcase - use in sentences

Object

  • talent: The performances will showcase international talent, alongside music from the unusual quartet, who originate from Reading.

Adjective modifier

  • unsigned: They also impressed at the 2006 UK Unsigned showcases and were selected to play at the Bulldog Bash Festival at Stratford in August.
  • prestigious: So to be part of that prestigious Showcase you have to be pretty special.
  • acoustic: Live music every night of the week, including the regular Sunday night acoustic showcase, the Goat Club.
  • annual: But so, too, has the Turner prize, offering an annual showcase for the country's most influential artists.
  • perfect: The high walls are the perfect showcase for the Abbey Artifacts Gallery, founded by Richard's wife Karen in 1997.
  • monthly: A scheme such as we have developed at the Royal Institution, where monthly talks showcase upcoming scientific talent, is only the beginning.

Modifies a noun

  • gig: The site is a non-profit with the goal of promoting bands both online and at dedicated showcase gigs.
  • concert: Fèisean nan Gàidheal's work includes running 1,350 community tuition workshops and holding showcase concerts at the Eden Court Theater in Inverness.
  • excellence: The aim is to tackle topical issues, create debate, showcase excellence and enable professionals like you to network.
  • talent: The music day will provide a wide range of musical airwaves roaming across the castle grounds and is a great chance to showcase talent.
  • event: London Fashion Week is the major showcase event in the fashion industry calendar.

Noun used with modifier

  • will: A series of workshops are proposed that will showcase the potential of the project.
  • exhibition: The exhibition showcases work by a wide range of photographers.
  • talent: I have developed projects in Lozells and presented talent showcases for young people demonstrating traditional music and dance.
  • festival: Throughout the festival showcase month of October 2006, the best work will be awarded substantial media coverage.

Preposition: of

  • talent: Final year students in Commercial Music Production worked with staff to produce the annual showcase of unsigned talent, this year held in Liverpool.

Preposition: for

  • talent: It's an engrossing showcase for some impressive acting talent.

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