Sentence examples for introducing with a from inspiring English sources

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"MY story is the saddest and silliest you would ever hear," says the hero of Thomas Keneally's terrific new novel, by way of introducing, with a muted but arresting little fanfare, the weird tale that is the substance of "The Tyrant's Novel".

In the first five sentences, Shipstead hints at the sexual tension that holds taut the novel's three-day span, introducing, with a brush stroke, two daughters and a wife with the old-lace name of Biddy — and then, as if inserting a splinter, sliding in the threat of adultery.

A damage of the rivet can be considered by introducing with a weakening of link characteristics, even with a progressive decrease until failure of the rivet.

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First appearing on newsstands as a commissioned font for Esquire magazine, it was introduced with A-list celebrity.

Yesterday was loft living, introduced with a burst of Duran Duran.

Now, eight years later, comes this new book, introduced with a blunt mea culpa.

Cruz himself is introduced with a closeup shot of his cowboy boots.

Like Cendrillon, the prince, a trouser role, is introduced with a melancholy solo.

It's a rare automobile that is introduced with a firm expiration date in mind.

Mr. Heston is introduced with a video hagiography of his career on the front lines of the "freedom first" movement.

They had been introduced with a video looming large overhead, featuring the campaigner who had started it all.

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