Example sentences of "[noun prp] 's introduction to " in BNC.

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1 In support of C.D.C. 's introduction to the company , partial funding of the exercise has been agreed with Renfrewshire Enterprise , an organisation which helps with the development of local industry .
2 Haworth 's introduction to chemistry came through the linoleum factory in Chorley , Lancashire , which his father managed .
3 Constance had supervised Camille 's introduction to the children of the neighbourhood , to her own nephews and nieces and those of approved families — some in which the parents were still encouraging their infants to assist on their shoplifting expeditions had been dropped from her acquaintance , as she regarded petty larceny as common and ill-advised — and had taken her to many places deemed of interest to children which Scarlet would have found uncongenial .
4 Finally Arthur Lesk 's Introduction to Physical Chemistry ( Prentice-Hall ) has a disappointingly small spectroscopy section ( 28 pages ) .
5 ( McCarthy 's introduction to Habermas 1976 : xii )
6 This diagram is taken ( slightly simplified ) from R. E. Lipsey 's Introduction to Positive Economics , which remains a standard textbook and whose title includes the key word ‘ Positive ’ .
7 W. R. Parzynski and P. W. Zipse 's Introduction to Mathematical Analysis makes a better job than most , and it does it all in the right order , from special to general , what you might call the Reverse Bourbaki Gambit .
8 In truth , however , Phil himself was finding Nancy Wiseman a little too effusive for his liking and — perversely , as it seemed — would have preferred sitting next to Janet Roscoe , up there at the front of the coach , as he listened to ( and indeed almost wholly managed to hear ) the end of Ashenden 's introduction to Bath :
9 Phyllis Mary Ashraf 's Introduction to Working Class Literature in Great Britain ( 1978–9 ) considers a number of poets from the eighteenth century .
10 It was Derek 's introduction to the ‘ troubles ’ .
11 In Becker 's introduction to later editions of this book , he describes the value of the life-history in sociology .
12 That was Jack 's introduction to tinnitus , the head noises which are a deeply distressing by-product of some forms of deafness .
13 ’ ( Judge Richey 's introduction to the Appeal Court decision ) .
14 Emily Carr 's introduction to the Canadian and world public was largely due to the encouragement and promotion of her talents by Ira Dilworth .
15 Roseline Bacou 's introduction to the Louvre catalogue points out that the collection there includes more than 500 of Pouncey 's attributions , and goes on to analyse his ‘ supreme art ’ as a connoisseur .
16 Michael Haines 's Introduction to farming systems ( Longman , pp 214 , £6.95 ) provides a less partisan entry to the techniques of contemporary agriculture and the economic climate within which it operates .
17 I am quoting from Henry Geldzahler 's introduction to the catalogue .
18 Such was Felicity 's introduction to Overclyst , and it took her some time to recover from it .
19 The nearest we get is Helen Thomas 's introduction to the 1932 edition of The South Country about the life he had chosen , oft en suffering ‘ despair and humiliation ’ , but always finding in the country ‘ the comfort he so passionately sought ’ .
20 Jane Kendal 's introduction to the war at sea was far less traumatic than that of her cabinmate .
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