Use introduced in a sentence
Sentences starting with introduced
- Introduced to restrain intemperance, it became a cause of it, as every drinker was obliged to drink down to the peg. [4]
Sentences ending with introduced
- Joseph and I were introduced. [9]
- I had been talking some time with a tall, good-looking gentleman, whom I took for a nobleman to whom I had been introduced. [6]
- Joseph Bellamy Stoker, some account may here be introduced. [6]
- There was no shifting of ground, nor inconsistency of testimony between the new piece of evidence and what he originally introduced. [7]
- Occasionally movable painted scenes were introduced. [4]
- Boney must have sadly disconcerted the comfortable system of these old warriors by the harrowing, restless, cut-and-slash mode of warfare that he introduced. [4]
- A general rustle ran all round the seats when the handsome young man was introduced. [6]
- I expressed the opinion I did because I perceived--or thought I perceived--a new set of causes introduced. [7]
- All these things flashed through her mind as they were introduced. [11]
- There are few families who can accept with ease the introduction of a stranger into their midst, even for a time, and there are fewer strangers who can with impunity be introduced. [9]
Short sentences using introduced
- He was introduced to Stephen. [9]
- It introduced the higher education. [4]
- They were introduced by Rev. [7]
Sentences containing introduced two or more times
- It so rarely happens that I am introduced by a humorist; I am generally introduced by a person of grave walk and carriage. [5]
- Sometime after my colleague [Mr. Richardson] introduced the resolutions I have mentioned, I introduced a preamble, resolution, and interrogations, intended to draw the President out, if possible, on this hitherto untrodden ground. [7]
More example sentences with the word introduced in them
- The very next year the Council formally introduced the evil which they called ecclesiastical reformation. [10]
- If I were writing a novel, instead of a veracious chronicle, I should not have introduced it, for it is an anachronism. [4]
- A great many witnesses were introduced and examined, but I shall only mention those whose testimony seemed most important. [7]
- Lindau came in with some copy while Dryfoos was there, and March introduced them. [8]
- Beard was introduced, with some ceremony, to Cynthia and Jethro. [9]
- I still remember with pleasure Steuerwald's beautiful winter landscapes, into which he so cleverly introduced the mediaeval ruins of the Hartz region. [10]
- He introduced them with a few remarks, he told me, of which the only one he remembered was this: that he had rather write a single line which one among them should think worth remembering than set them all laughing with a string of epigrams. [6]
- The young Marylander, who was born and bred to that mode of worship, had introduced her to the chapel, for which he did the honors for such of our boarders as were not otherwise provided for. [6]
- When every one who wanted a chance had had it, the man who had introduced the story would give it its original ending--then you could take your choice. [5]
- It was Dorothy who introduced us. [9]
- But the opening which now presented itself introduced him to a field of activity much more suited to his talents and his tastes. [4]
- The year 1809, which introduced me to atmospheric existence, was the birth-year of Gladstone, Tennyson, Lord Houghton, and Darwin. [6]
- Charley nodded pleasantly when the Cure introduced his brother, but showed no further interest at first. [11]
- The mistake came when he introduced another genius into the intracacies of his daily life. [5]
- I cannot think what witness he would have introduced save Mr. Allen. [9]
- Let us inquire what Judge Douglas really invented when he introduced the Nebraska Bill? [7]
- Here, too, men were loading camels, which were rarely seen in Egypt, and had been introduced there only a short time before. [10]
- The Constitutional amendments were introduced before and passed after the act enforcing the Ordinance of '87; so that, during the whole pendency of the act to enforce the Ordinance, the Constitutional amendments were also pending. [7]
- An hour later we were on board his yacht, Wilderness, being introduced to MacGregor, the captain, to Mr. Dagmar Caramel, C.M.G., his guest, and to some freshly made American cocktails. [11]
- On the way we introduced ourselves to each other. [10]
- First, then, I was to be introduced to his Royal Highness, which office was kindly undertaken by our very obliging and courteous Minister, Mr. Phelps. [6]
- I went over, was introduced to her companions, and then she said: "Dr. Marmion, I have not yet made that visit to the salmon-fishers at Sunburst. [11]
- The Nebraska-Kansas Bill was introduced four years and a half ago, and if the agitation is ever to come to an end we may say we are four years and a half nearer the end. [7]
- Yet here he was being introduced to the revolutionary general as "my kinsman of the isles of Normandy. [11]
- My second friend was a young Pole who devoted himself eagerly to Egyptology, and whom Lepsius had introduced as a professional comrade. [10]
- Serapis himself indeed was a divinity introduced from Asia into the Nile valley by the Ptolemies, in order to supply to their Greek and Egyptian subjects alike an object of adoration, before whose altars they could unite in a common worship. [10]
- No, I don't want any help," she said, as she jumped down with an elastic spring, and introduced him to Margaret. [4]
- When General Grant visited foreign courts, he went handsomely and properly ablaze in the uniform of a full general, and was introduced by diplomatic survivals of his own Presidential Administration. [5]
- Nothing promising occurred, until one night at the Murray Hill Hotel he was introduced by Dr. Clarence C. Rice to Henry H. Rogers, of the Standard Oil group of financiers. [5]
- Her face was turned toward the large doorway of the main entrance, while she sometimes greeted newly introduced guests, sometimes bade farewell to departing ones, and meanwhile answered and asked questions. [10]
- This fashion of trust and of honesty so impressed the artist that he said he should make an attempt to have it introduced elsewhere. [4]
- Mr. Hopkins was treated to the full allowance of time, as being introduced by Professor Gridley. [6]
- Just as exactly, too; for the correctness and propriety with which these terms are introduced have compelled the admiration of a Chief Justice and a Lord Chancellor. [5]
- Indeed Miss Bronte told me that, before publication, she had sent those parts of the novel in which these remarkable persons are introduced, to one of the sons; and his reply, after reading it, was simply that "she had not drawn them strong enough. [14]
- Gen. Grant bowed to the people two or three times, then approached my side of the platform and the mayor pulled me forward and introduced me. [5]
- Bilibin introduced him to the others. [2]
- He introduced him to the others, reserving her for the last. [6]
- Tom was introduced to the Judge; but his tongue was tied, his breath would hardly come, his heart quaked--partly because of the awful greatness of the man, but mainly because he was her parent. [5]
- He introduced me to the Italian consul-general, and I brought away from that consulate a letter which made our way smooth. [5]
- She introduced him to the Englishman. [9]
- Their career began to take a tragic aspect, and some one had to be brought in to help work the machinery; so Pudd'nhead Wilson was introduced and taken on trial. [5]
- He was delighted to see me, introduced me to "Madam," and would have the lusty infant out of the carriage, and hold him up for me to look at. [6]
- I introduced him to Mrs. Falchion last night, but he did not stay long on deck, because he felt ill. [11]
- He introduced us to many white caps, but to none of another color. [5]
- Then he turned to Hermas and introduced him to his wife. [10]
- I was introduced to her in San Francisco by Hon. [5]
- Should have liked to have introduced him to some of the Washington folks--some of the big men, although not many of 'em are here," Mr. Sutton ran on, not caring to notice the little points of light in Cynthia's eyes. [9]
- It is customary to hand a large sure in bank bills to a man you have just been introduced to (if he asks you to do it,) to be conveyed to a distant town and delivered to another party. [5]
- He sent me to France for my education, where I was introduced at court by my kinsman, the old Marquis, who took a fancy to me and begged me to remain. [9]
- When Oropastes attempted to explain to him the celebrated Babylonian sun-dial, introduced by Anaximander of Miletus into Greece, he turned from the Magian with a scornful laugh, saying: "We knew all this, before you knew the meaning of an hour. [10]
- He did wish to be introduced to a good London club. [11]
- And she had tingled with pride as she introduced him to her friends, or gazed at him across the flower-laden table as he sat beside Edith Hanbury at the bridesmaids' dinner in Wayland Square. [9]
- For the first time they introduced champagne at dinner. [5]
- From time to time the silence was broken by a trumpet-blast from the royal tent; first when the Asiatic princes were introduced into the Council-tent, then when the Danaid king departed, and lastly when the Pharaoh preceded the conquered princes to the banquet. [10]
- True, he says they had conspired against him; but if the testimony of an angel from Heaven were introduced against him, he would make the same charge of conspiracy. [7]
- I cannot give these at length, for each part of the show is introduced in the programme with apt quotations and pleasantries, which enlivened the catalogue. [6]
- The Count Almodovar then introduced me to the Queen in my official capacity, and she received me with a grave and quiet welcome, expressed in a very low voice. [4]
- Fortunately, for him the young man who had been introduced at such a most critical moment was not one from whom he need apprehend any serious interference. [6]
- The president of the society, Mr. Hamilton Fish, introduced the speaker as one "whose name belongs to no single country, and to no single age. [6]
- The influence of the reform he introduced must have been more or less felt in this country, but not much before the beginning of the eighteenth century, as his great work was not published until 1675, and then in Latin. [3]
- Terry now played the part with a naturalness and force which soon lifted the play away from the farcical element introduced into it by those who had interpolated the gibes at himself. [11]
- The toastmaster introduced the guest of the evening with a high tribute to his place in American literature, saying that he was dear to the hearts of all Americans. [5]
- In either case the fact had a pathos which Mrs. March confessed in the affection with which she took her hard, dry, large, old hand when she was introduced to her, and in the sincerity which she put into the hope that she was well. [8]
- He had, with the Duke, mingled freely, yet with great natural dignity, among the people of the duchy, and was introduced everywhere, and at all times, as the sovereign's kinsman--"in a direct line from an ancient branch," as his Highness declared. [11]
- In these dramas the comic element is introduced whenever its character of reality gives it the right of admission and the advantage of opportune appearance. [4]
- The Professor at the Breakfast-Table came out in the "Atlantic Monthly" and introduced itself without any formal Preface. [6]
- By and by the Acting Governor of the Territory introduced us to other "Gentiles," and we spent a sociable hour with them. [5]
- One after another the "important" men duly appeared and were introduced, the Colonel supplying the light touch. [9]
- When she found that Mrs. Townley knew Francis Armour and his people, she thawed a little more, and then, very hesitatingly, she introduced her to the Indian wife. [11]
- I must confess that I misjudged him when you introduced him to me. [9]
- The improved 'limitless-distance' telephone was presently introduced, and the daily doings of the globe made visible to everybody, and audibly discussible, too, by witnesses separated by any number of leagues. [5]
- Meanwhile, Shelek Pasha talked of the school, of the donkey-market, the monopoly of which the Khedive had granted David; and of the new prosperous era opening up in Egypt, due to the cotton David had introduced as an experiment. [11]
- Prince Andrew's last stay at Bogucharovo, when he introduced hospitals and schools and reduced the quitrent the peasants had to pay, had not softened their disposition but had on the contrary strengthened in them the traits of character the old prince called boorishness. [2]
- But on Saturday some one knocked at the door of his modest little room and introduced himself as Alexander von Humboldt's valet. [10]
- At the last session of the Maryland Legislature a bill was introduced, through the influence of Mr. Bordley and others, to restore them to you, their rightful owner. [9]
- He has himself said he introduced a new policy. [7]
- This series of romances will not only have introduced the reader to a knowledge of the history of manners and culture in Egypt, but will have facilitated his comprehension of certain dominant ideas which stirred the mind of the Ancients. [10]
- If I remember rightly, it was about this time that golf was introduced, tennis had become a commonplace, professional baseball was in full swing; Ham Durrett had even organized a local polo team.... [9]
- At first he received her sternly and repellantly enough, but, as soon as she introduced herself as the ropedancer who had met with the accident, he showed himself to be a kindly old gentleman. [10]
- The matter in question was a statue of Urania, which must be completed in eight days by the same method which Papias had introduced at the last festival of Adonis, and to the scale which he, Pontius, indicated, in the palace of Lochias itself. [10]
- I had a queer sensation as he turned the page, and scanned the editorial; and I could not help wondering what he and the thousands like him thought of me; what he would say if I introduced myself and asked his opinion. [9]
- For his second quarter of a century--during which a single term in Congress introduced him into the arena of national questions--he gave himself up to law and politics. [7]
- I was forthwith provided with an apron, and introduced to the slim and anaemic but cheerful Johnny Hedges, the shipping clerk, hard at work in the alley. [9]
- We kept our promise, we did not annex Cuba, we introduced into international affairs what is known as the Big Brother idea. [9]
- When Kochubey introduced Prince Andrew, Speranski slowly turned his eyes to Bolkonski with his customary smile and looked at him in silence. [2]
- This was the President who had first welcomed him into business, and introduced him to his colleagues in enterprise. [11]
- He introduced the potato into Ireland indirectly; and that caused such a rapid increase of population, that the great famine was the result, and an enormous emigration to New York--hence Tweed and the constituency of the Ring. [4]
- For, as he passed from the church, the Seigneur touched him on the shoulder and introduced him to his English grandniece, come on a visit for the summer, the daughter of a London baronet. [11]
- These monkeys are particularly apt to act in this manner, grinning at the same time, when first introduced to a new monkey, but often also to their old monkey friends; and after this mutual display they begin to play together. [1]
- Mr. Harrison came over and led me to the General and formally introduced me. [5]
- The man who originated public gas-lighting, and that other benefactor who introduced the cultivation of the potato and thus blessed millions of his starving countrymen, lie with the Prince of Masserano, and with exiled queens and princes of Further India. [5]
- She wrote the opening chapter, and introduced a lovely blonde simpleton who talked nothing but pearls and poetry and who was virtuous to the verge of eccentricity. [5]
- About five o'clock one afternoon a pleasant-appearing gentleman with a mellifluous voice turned up who introduced himself as ex (State) Senator Grady. [9]
- After some discussion on the subject, and a stipulation that she should not be specially introduced to any one, some gentlemen were invited by Mr. Smith to meet her at dinner the evening before she left town. [14]
- I want to offer thanks and homage to the chairman for this innovation which he has introduced here, which is an improvement, as I consider it, on the old-fashioned style of conducting occasions like this. [5]
- The industrial development of the United States was of course a necessary and desirable thing, but the economic doctrine which formed the basis of American institutions proved to be unsuited to industrialism, and introduced unforeseen evils that were a serious menace to the Republic. [9]
- For the purpose of showing that the assignment was not in the bundle when Talbott got it, is the story introduced into Lucian's affidavit that the deeds were counted. [7]
- These various cases of reversion are so closely related to those of rudimentary organs given in the first chapter, that many of them might have been indifferently introduced either there or here. [1]
- Shem, the son of Noah, was present at the burial, and showed the place to his descendants, who transmitted the knowledge to their descendants, and the lineal descendants of these introduced themselves to us to-day. [5]
- She had tired of being introduced to princes. [11]
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