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How to use introduces in a sentence

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This film introduces Jaya Ahsan, a Bangladeshi film star, in the female lead.
The film introduces viewers to the competitive world of collegiate marching bands.
This book presents waste as an aesthetic category that introduces an arsy-versy world where detritus is precious.
The policy statement introduces a public health initiative to help schools prepare to handle life-threatening medical emergencies.
The librarian greets me, then introduces my audience, a solitary lady clutching a carrier bag.
The mathematics involves a study of proportion and percentages and introduces the rule of three for solving proportion problems.
This discussion of mandrakes introduces the larger issues of the nature of magic and the magic of nature.
This sadomasochistic element introduces complex shades of meaning to her character.
The random opening and closing of these channels introduces stochasticity into the elementary calcium release mechanism.
Attempting to convey an epic feel on a low budget, the movie introduces us to an amnesiac protagonist who wakes up to an eerily empty London.
The deft script introduces a number of new characters economically and to good effect.
In this prologue, Chaucer introduces all of the characters who are involved in this imaginary journey and who will tell the tales.
I do not enjoy the decaffeinated version of green tea and have been told that the decaffeination process introduces chemicals into the tea.
Basher introduces us to beautiful damsels, obnoxious sisters, indescribably evil villains and horrifying monsters.
He introduces each of the main characters as each one is caught in a freeze-frame.
If any member introduces a member's bill, then all the members of the Labour Party will certainly have a free vote on that issue.
She introduces cross-hatching as an internal element in wheeling and receding shapes that recall igneous rocks scored with veins of quartz.
He introduces the reader to a number of theories, including Foucauldian and Marxist theories of dominance, power, and political economy.
On Crumb, Crunch introduces a simple melody counterpointed immediately by a static-like underpinning.
Residual longitudinal chromatic aberration introduces a focal shift for any wavelength variation.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The growth of non-verbal modes of human expression, communication, and interaction introduces elements of mediation.
Nor is it until they have been five times called Achans that he introduces the danaan name at all.
In this subsection Kant introduces the distinction between understanding and judgment which he has sought to justify in A 130 ff.
But his Kalam may injure his belief instead of confirming it, by reason of the many difficulties and doubts it introduces.
Milton introduces Azazel as the standard-bearer of the fallen hosts of heaven.
The other element in the story which Synge introduces into the play is equally true.
Aristophanes, in the Birds, introduces a geometer who announces his intention to make a square circle.
It introduces us to some of our most agreeable and stimulative friendships.
Once accreditation introduces the language game of politics, education distances itself even more from its fundamental mission.
And again of his Phronius, son of Noemon, whom he introduces to play the part of a considerate and serviceable ithacan citizen.
It can hardly be necessary to annotate the well-known characters of 'the twins' that Stanley introduces.
Tasso, at a later period, introduces the deities of heathendom.
A heavy-handed, fish-out-of-water farce in which a would-be philanthropist introduces a Kickapoo to an urban apartment building.
Here McGee Deutsch introduces us to a wide variety of women working as teachers, laundresses, doctors, and militant union members.
Essential Walt Whitman introduces listeners to Whitman's classic verses celebrating humanity.
She introduces a complicated pattern of thinking on modern concerns by recasting Shakespeare's motives, practices and characters.
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