Your question is not at all clear. The schematic shows a sine wave source. There is nothing "straight" in a sine wave.
What do you mean by "straight"? What is it you are trying to achieve? What is the amplifier used for? Audio? Video? Servo motor drive? What is the frequency range you need to handle?
1. At a frequency of 0.1 Hz, exactly how much change in the output are you expecting in 1 microsecond, which is one ten-millionth of one cycle?
2. C2,C3, R8 form a high-pass filter with a cutoff frequency of 796 Hz. Assuming the desired output point is across R8 (you don't actually say), this is over 12 ***octaves*** above the input frequency, for an attenuation of over 72 dB. For a high-pass filter attenuation of 1 dB at 0.1 Hz, the total output capacitance has to increase by 16,000x.
3. Why is Q2 in backwards?
4. The input coupling network is another high-pass filter, this one with a cutoff frequency of 159 Hz. Same issues as above, for a total attenuation from input to output of over 132 dB at 0.1 Hz.
5. Seems like a lot of work to go through for a 1 mV signal.
ak