Sentence examples for introduction to one from inspiring English sources

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This is a somewhat disconcerting introduction to one of the great on-screen heavies.

In "Paradise Lost, John Miltonn depicts the battle of the angels in such fearsome terms that Bernard Brodie used it for the introduction to one of his books on the atomic bomb.

He wrote, in an introduction to one of his books, that his poetry was "based on a recognition of the astonishing beauty of things and their living wholeness, and on a rational acceptance of the fact that mankind is neither central nor important in the universe".

She traded an introduction to one of her cousins for an introduction to Sussman Volk.

Keith wrote the introduction to one of the two volumes of Orwell's essays I recently edited.

An excellent introduction to one of the best mobile time-killers.

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They read one another's manuscripts, write prefaces and laudatory introductions to one another's books, and band together to edit Hazlitt's writings.

The instructions provided the respondents with introductions to one of two (hypothetical) usage advice contexts for the health recommendation system.

The field work was conducted during July and August of 2011 and began with introductions to one village health worker in each of the 10 villages after we obtained permission from local leaders and ethics approval from the Hanoi School of Public Health (Decision No. 011 029/DD-YTCC) (Fig. 1).

This is an edited extract from the introduction to Jack Thorne Plays: One published by Nick Hern Books.

This was by way of an introduction to 22, one of her many anthems.

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