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Example sentences for "introductory"

Lexicographically close words:
introduces; introduceth; introducing; introduction; introductions; introduire; introit; introitus; intromission; intromittent
  1. Edited, with an introductory memoir and illustrations, by William B.

  2. With an introductory sketch by John Hogben.

  3. Edited, with an introductory memoir, by W.

  4. The drift of these introductory paragraphs must already be apparent.

  5. It is a pity that Mr. Ruskin did not live to read Mr. Fletcher's other work, An Introductory History of England.

  6. In An Introductory History of England we have, of course, the usual preface, from which I wish I had space to quote largely.

  7. About the same time the queen granted introductory letters to some adventurers to the king of Cambaya; these men travelled through Bengal to Pegu and Malacca, but do not seem to have reached China.

  8. Strong at Korona, also mentioned in my introductory chapter, and handed by him to Dr.

  9. So the statement in the introductory chapter that the valley of the Upper Chirima river is included in the Fuyuge area has, I think, stood the test of some detailed linguistic comparison.

  10. Money in the Kambisa villages of the Upper Chirima valley during Mr. Monckton's expedition, referred to in my introductory chapter.

  11. Pizoko within the Fuyuge area, it is hardly correct to say (see introductory chapter) that the Afoa language is spoken in the villages on Mt.

  12. Davidson bring me back to my observations upon the point in my introductory chapter.

  13. Mambule is the name of another of these communities, further away from the station, being, as stated in my introductory chapter, the name of the community from which the name Mafulu arises.

  14. But the whole of this introductory book of his History abounds with proofs that he had partly forgotten, partly never known, the state of England before the opening of the long parliament.

  15. These inconsistencies are nowhere so apparent as in the first or introductory book of his history, which professes to give a general view of the state of affairs before the meeting of the long parliament.

  16. Inclosure You now have the Bride of Messina before you in print and as you learn the poet's intentions from his introductory essay, you will know better how to appreciate what he has done, and how far you can agree with him.

  17. In the case of the Hungarian march, this has been done only at the sacrifice of Berlioz's poetical conceit to which the introductory text and music were fitted; but of this more presently.

  18. Into the peacefulness of the woods the French horns ("Forest horns," the Germans call them) usher us at once with the hymn which they sing after a few introductory measures.

  19. As introductory to the narrative of his first expedition, we present our readers with a brief sketch of his early life.

  20. A wonderful long chapter concerning the marvellous; being much the longest of all our introductory chapters.

  21. Chapter i -- Containing a portion of introductory writing.

  22. Chapter i -- A wonderful long chapter concerning the marvellous; being much the longest of all our introductory chapters.

  23. I] We meet with the following singular passages recorded by his biographer, as introductory to the Inventions of James Watt, in the second edition of his Life, 1859.

  24. In an introductory memoir we are informed:-- “On receiving orders from his Majesty [Charles II.

  25. With an Introductory Résumé, of the Progress of Geological Science within the last Two Years, by Mrs. Miller.

  26. I came to Newport only on a visit of business," he said, after a few moments of introductory conversation.

  27. As soon as Mrs. Legend had got through with her introductory compliments to the captain, she sought Eve and Grace, with a consciousness that a few civilities were now their due.

  28. Archdeacon Paley has, in these two introductory chapters, given us the advantage of simple, but forcible language, with extreme ingenuity, in illustration.

  29. Introductory to the Unusual Intonation and Finger-grouping of Advanced Modern Music.

  30. The introductory lectures, and those on the early Greek thinkers, though they evidence wide reading, do not show the complete mastery that is found in Schwegler or Zeller; but the lectures on Plato are of considerable value.


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