Example sentences of "introduce [pers pn] to [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Beside him , the Substitute burst into delighted laughter and said , ‘ Maestrangelo , introduce me to this man ! ’
2 Consider the rule that , when being with one person and meeting another , one should introduce them to each other .
3 David and Angela came along to see it and David said , ‘ I must introduce you to this guy Tony DeFries who is going to be my manager , and I think you should meet him too . ’
4 Graham did n't mind Slater knowing about Sara — he had introduced them to each other , after all — but he wanted to keep this day private .
5 Confronting Nubenehem with his problem , she had introduced him to another customer of the City of Dreams , an elderly papermaster with flaccid skin and a bald pate ringed with long , dank hair .
6 He had introduced her to physical passion , and at the same time ignited a fire in his own sensual , earthy Taurean nature that had proved impossible to quench .
7 Nowadays you are careful to address Interpreter Ni , Professor Chen and Party Secretary Yang by their handle as well as their name — and can cause serious insult by forgetting to do so or by introducing them to each other in the wrong order .
8 He introduced me to this world that I had never really come across before .
9 She was most attentive , introduced me to another lady straight away , as Elsie , and said I had family in the Diplomatic Service .
10 Finally , I should like to express my gratitude to my partner , John Stacey , a lawyer of considerable intellect who , while bearing no responsibility for the contents of this work , first introduced me to commercial conveyancing and has since played no little part in my continuing education in the subject .
11 peters also introduced him to small-boat cruising and they made many cruises between Marblehead and the Canadian border .
12 Einstein was fortunate in having a friend Marcel Grossmann who introduced him to Riemannian geometry and who worked with him until Einstein left Zurich in 1914 .
13 It introduced him to enlightened learning and a sophisticated life of foreign travel , and enabled him to move in the scientific circles centred round Sir Charles Cavendish .
14 Then he introduced us to each other .
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