9440 examples of introducing in sentences

Hence, some of the books quoted here may already be favourites with many readers; but, perhaps, some books in the list may be brought to the notice of students of liturgy for the first time, and may be useful in introducing priests and church students to easy, pleasant paths in liturgical studies.

The ruling class seeks cover in primitive ideas, accuses Eve of introducing sin into the world, and calls upon her to mend her wasteful ways.

Has the tenement-house dweller accommodation suitable for introducing these industrial processes into her home?

If the cock should, by any accident, get killed, considerable delicacy is required in introducing a new one.

" "We are going to a ball this evening, at the house of one with whom I am sufficiently intimate to take the liberty of introducing a stranger, and I wish, gentlemen," said Mr. Effingham, bowing to Aristabulus and the captain, by way of changing the conversation, "you would do me the favour to be of our party.

"I do not see why Miss Effingham and myself should hesitate about introducing you at either place.

"A great traveller, a most interesting man, is the only person of that sort I could obtain for this evening, and I shall have great pleasure in introducing you.

I shall be proud to have the honour of introducing him to his old friend, the island of Great Britain.

That was the reason for this mad joy-ride from end to end of the German Empire, and that is the only apology which the author has to make for introducing the latest contributions to Germanic mythology into an otherwise serious work.

As my rooms had been blessed once, and holy water sprinkled upon them, I thought perhaps another process of that kind had just been gone through, and was about to pass them, when one of them, accosting me, asked if I were the Signorine Mitchell,changing his Italian to good English as he saw that I was, and introducing himself as Father Secchi.

Hence it appears, that the introducing new habits of life, is the most substantial charity; and that the regulation of charity-schools, hospitals, and workhouses, not the augmentation of their number, can make them answer the wise ends, for which they were instituted.

Though the book promises nothing but observations on the writings of Pope, yet no opportunity is neglected of introducing the character of any other writer, or the mention of any performance or event, in which learning is interested.

The following is a copy of the written speech, which was read for the purpose of introducing the Address, and supplying topics of conversation.

As she soon happened to mention in a voice so low that Johnson did not hear it, that her husband had been a member of the American Congress, I cautioned her to beware of introducing that subject, as she must know how very violent Johnson was against the people of that country.

He could also have defended himself by the example of Aeneas, who, introducing himself, said: 'Sum pius Aeneas ..... ...

Race-personality is of course the necessary basis for the development of this Individuality; but if we do not see that it is only the preliminary to further evolution, any other conception of our personality as members of the race will prevent our advance toward our proper position in the Creative Order, which is that of introducing the Personal Factor by the exercise of our individual power of initiative and selection.

It is making a New Departure, not merely recombining the old things into fresh groupings still subject to the old laws, but introducing an entirely new element which will bring its own New Law along with it.

During this and succeeding evenings of narration, it must not be supposed I sat silent, making no remarks upon what I heard; but, in fact, what I said was of hardly any importance, and certainly not worth introducing into this account of Mr. Crowder's experiences.

Introducing the often-discussed subject of the Quakers, he gave a history of that sect, and a description of their tenets, in which error predominated, and prejudice distorted the aspect of what was true.

"I have employed and amused myself," says he, "by introducing an entire new mode of governing my own slaves, for their happiness, and also for my own profit."

Thus, George Bellew, American citizen, and millionaire, piped away on a tin whistle with all the gusto in the world,introducing little trills, and flourishes, here and there, that fairly won the one-legged sailor's heart.

He did not care to lay grounds for the possible reversal of a judgment in favor of the defendant, by introducing questionable evidence.

I have the honour, and likewise the (pauses) unprecedentedthat's not an easy word to spellu-n-p-r-ee-s-c-ee-d-e-n-t-e-dthat wasn't such a hard word after all, and it looks fine in print (repeats) unprecedented and the great pleasurethat spells p-l-e-a-s-u-rof introducing, that's a stumbler of a word,i-n-t-r-d(to Falvey)

We want you to spell "introducing.

I have the honor and likewise the unprecedented and the great pleasure of introducing to you a cousin of my own on my mother's side, one Barney Falvey.

9440 examples of  introducing  in sentences