Example sentences of "introduction to this [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The reasoning behind the present emphasis is that , as observed in the introduction to this work , there is an extraordinary lack or academic discussion pertaining to artefacts as objects , despite their pervasive presence as the context for modern life .
2 Some types of assessment , particularly practical and oral , would , therefore , be an introduction to this type of work for the schools .
3 They also introduced the Sitka Spruce to the Lake District soon after its introduction to this country , 1825–30 .
4 While self powered bench sanders are available an excellent introduction to this machine is via the Wolfcraft Bench Sander drill attachment .
5 The BDA 's change of name will therefore not be fully justified until the hearing world also accepts the obsoleteness of the expression " deaf and dumb " and adopts the usage recommended in the introduction to this history .
6 The introduction to this chapter made specific reference to the need for school management to plan the school 's path through the changing environment .
7 In my introduction to this chapter and throughout its length , I have stressed the importance of the activity of the learner with the teacher acting as facilitator and co-ordinator .
8 Very often the consumer media tend to be thought of together as all one group , but this leads all too soon to the sort of comments outlined in the introduction to this chapter .
9 The work of Hartmann ( 1979 ) , referred to in the introduction to this chapter , demonstrates the importance of patriarchal structures in the labour market for an understanding of the sexual divisions of labour .
10 One of the long term trends identified in the introduction to this chapter was the decline of the privately rented sector .
11 Returning to the four questions posed in the introduction to this chapter , the answers provided by the two dominant models of global politics are summarized as follows :
12 As noted in the introduction to this chapter , the theory of fiscal federalism , which tries to explain the rationale for , and the optimum size of , local government , can appear rather removed from the historical and political accidents that have helped to shape the pattern and prerogatives of state and local government .
13 Where the Rules apply , a solicitor must hold a current practising certificate and meet the same fundamental professional standards as those set out in the introduction to this Chapter as reflected in r1 of the Solicitors ' Practice Rules ( which is in fact reproduced in its entirety in the Overseas Practice Rules ) .
14 In the Introduction to this volume we ask : can anthropologists contribute anything to questions concerning human aggression ?
15 So , Face promises to get an introduction to this woman who Manhom fancies and erm and Manhom , okay .
16 Today that analogy seems almost trivial , yet , as Professor L. M. Brown points out in his stimulating introduction to this book , in the 1930s there was an almost pathological fear of new particles .
17 As you read in the introduction to this book , when people eat high-fibre diets they excrete more calories in their stools ( faeces ) .
18 The introduction to this book said that the Himalayas have formed an impassable barrier in the distribution of Eastern wildlife .
19 In his excellent introduction to this book , John Ward describes the Prince as ‘ an amateur in the best sense of the word … he works for the love of it ; seriously , modestly , with much thought as well as appetite . ’
20 In the introduction to this book industrial culture was identified as a component of base as was the role of the state in terms of ‘ reacculturation ’ .
21 This comment from the editors in their introduction to this book spells out the dilemma for lesbians the whole world over .
22 Sprinkle with sugar for extra crunch or drizzle with burnt brandy as described in the introduction to this recipe , and serve .
23 In the introduction to this paper we discussed the effect of the recession on the minorities in the seventies , when ethnic businesses began to be established .
24 An interesting introduction to this area can be found in A.G. Davey 's article ‘ Giving Parents a Voice in Multicultural Education ’ .
25 It is convenient if I read paragraph 5(1) in the introduction to this section :
26 This breadth of coverage is a good thing and would be useful for those requiring a single-book introduction to this research .
27 But , as Stanislaw Baranczak points out in his introduction to this collection of unfailingly graceful , learned and thoughtful essays , ‘ the simplest definition of a dissident writer is a writer who wants to practise his profession in a normal way ’ .
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