A formal style, typified by the lecture, useful to introduce a subject and put across a lot of information to a large number of people. |
Suffice it to say they are excellently put across the footlights. |
The role of Irene could easily have just been put across as simply a dizzy, dumb blonde. |
All this is put across with great vigour, and gets from Cynthia Erivo a career-defining performance as Celie. |
The message will be put across that everyone has a right to protection from loud noisy neighbours. |
This is not to deny that socialists can use parliament as a tribune from which radical ideas can be put across to help build workers' confidence. |