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Example sentences for "introduces"

Lexicographically close words:
intrinsick; introduce; introduced; introducer; introducers; introduceth; introducing; introduction; introductions; introductory
  1. Uncle Thomas introduces to the Notice of the Young Folks the Ettrick Shepherd's Stories about Sheep; and tells them some Interesting Stories about the Goat, and its Peculiarities.

  2. Also about the Puma or American Lion, and introduces some Hunting Scenes in North and South America, with other Interesting and Entertaining Adventures.

  3. But the Sumerian Version introduces the element of magic as the means by which man can bend the will of the gods to his own ends.

  4. The narrative then introduces the human hero of the Deluge story: At that time Ziusudu, the king, .

  5. Frederick the Great introduces the Italian Opera into Berlin, i.

  6. The mention of Leo's entertainment in 1519 introduces the subject of Ariosto's plays.

  7. After an exordium, which introduces La bella Ninfa mia, che al Tebro infiora Col pie le sponde, Molza calls upon the shepherds to transfer their vows to her from Pales.

  8. On his first arrival Messer Maco falls into the clutches of a sharper, who introduces him to disreputable society, under color of teaching him the art of courtiership.

  9. Footnote 434: In the course of this oration Folengo introduces an extraordinarily venomous invective against contadini, which may be paralleled with his allegory in the Orlandino.

  10. Bandello introduces one of his tales with the remark that in the absence of the ladies men may be less careful in their choice of themes (Nov.

  11. And he happily introduces here one of the miserable hexameter conceits of Harvey-- Stout hart and sweet hart, yet stoutest hart to be stooped.

  12. Malone introduces within brackets the following line: '[The son of Richard earl of Arundel].

  13. Plate 15 introduces us to a totally different kind and style of ornament.

  14. The Himyari alphabet, which is the direct ancestor of the modern Abyssinian, introduces some novel forms, and has less resemblance to the Aramaic original than any of the others.

  15. In the Impromptu de Versailles a good deal has been made of the little quarrel between the author and his wife, which the former introduces at the beginning of the play.

  16. Introduces to the reader two new characters of considerable importance, and describes a scene between them to which a very peculiar interest is attached.

  17. Explains the last-recorded occurrence, and introduces Mistress Clink to an individual whom she little expected to see.

  18. Since a preposition introduces a phrase and shows the relation between two things, it is necessary, first of all, to find the object of the preposition, and then to find what word the prepositional phrase limits.

  19. Frequently the word there, instead of being used adverbially, merely introduces a sentence, and inverts the usual order of subject and predicate.

  20. Sidenote: Introduces a clause, but its verb is omitted.

  21. A relative, when restrictive, introduces a clause to limit and make clear some preceding word.

  22. Leo said: "Any kind of death is welcome to me, that procures me the kingdom of heaven, and introduces me into the company of the blessed.

  23. No words can be more emphatic to this effect than those with which the Apostle introduces the description of the visible hierarchy, and the divine headship which called it forth.

  24. When I do this, I perceive that this operation introduces no new fact, but is only a different mode of contemplating the very fact which I had previously expressed by the words, all oxen ruminate.

  25. Hamilton has in view when he introduces it, though he does not always adhere to his profession.

  26. To propitiate his patron, the unscrupulous husband introduces him and his companion into the box of his unsuspecting wife!

  27. The picture which introduces these pages was drawn from a scene under the sceptre of the first monarch mentioned in the Bible.

  28. The inspired history introduces him in the following words: "There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job.

  29. With this observation he introduces the public confession and remorse--the last words of Cambyses.

  30. He modifies his previous mind; he introduces a difference into his mode of thinking by a positive addition to that instrumentality of notions with which he thinks.

  31. If he enters Auerbach's wine-cellar and introduces himself to the four drinking companions, it is to set the poor brutes fighting and make them cut off each other's noses.

  32. Harleston Fair, and introduces Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, disguised as a rustic, and the comely Margaret.

  33. For fear of using stock poetic ornaments, he sometimes introduces mere catalogues of names, uninvested with a single poetic touch.

  34. The preceding short selection introduces us to "nugiperous" and "nudiustertian.

  35. Craddock introduces the Tennessee mountaineer, and Allen, the Kentucky farmer, scholar, and gentleman, while Cable paints the refined Creole in the fascinating city of New Orleans.

  36. This poem introduces her "Seated beside her wheel, and the carded wool like a snow-drift Piled at her knee, her white hands feeding the ravenous spindle, While with her foot on the treadle she guided the wheel in its motion.

  37. The first plan is the simpler and the one more usually adopted; the second has the advantage of letting the mass slide out more smoothly and easily, but the lacing introduces rather a damaging complication, as it is apt to loosen or give way.

  38. And as Dryden thus introduces a greater regularity of character into the drama, so he also very much contracts the action, in order to give probability to this temporary subjugation of individual character.

  39. Guarini, which, while founded on a tragic love-story, introduces into its complicated plot a comic element, partly with a satirical intention.

  40. It is true that in his serious historical works, Robespierre, Danton, and Marie Antoinette, he introduces more of romance than is commonly admitted by serious writers.

  41. The poet in this work is represented as designing to sing the vicissitudes of Fortune: whilst he dreads the difficulty of the attempt, Providence appears to him, introduces him into the palace of that divinity, and becomes his guide and tutor.

  42. The flowers with which he sprinkles his poetry seem to spring up spontaneously, the lights he introduces to fall like unconscious sunshine to adorn the spot where he has placed them.

  43. He, too, introduces the "Leading Motives", but he is far from imitating his great predecessor.

  44. The third act introduces us into the castle of Don Azevedo in Valencia, a friend of Don Francesco's.

  45. Heinrich having gained his ends, now introduces Bertha, and the wicked old fool and his son see too late, that they have been the dupes of the clever nephew.

  46. The following act introduces us to Reinhardt's studio in a German residence.

  47. The first act introduces us to Madrid and takes us into the house of a noble Spaniard, named Don Francesco de Carcano.

  48. The story introduces us to Goa on the coast of Malabar at the beginning of the 16th century.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "introduces" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.