Example sentences of "with an introduction [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The book opens with an introduction to materials , and discusses types of pastels , papers and grounds , and then there are two general chapters — Techniques , and interpreting the Subject .
2 An exhaustive Teacher 's Book with an introduction to the methodology and step by step lesson plans
3 The course started with an introduction to desktop publishing and continued with sessions looking at layout styles and techniques , the use and production of graphics , and the setting up of templates for regular publications .
4 This chapter is concerned , with the practice and procedure of appeals from courts and the appellate tribunals , and , with an introduction to the general objectives of appeals in civil cases .
5 The course starts with an introduction to gold deposition and environmental considerations ; it then teaches how to use a goldpan .
6 6 gives an account of the classical statistical theories of rubber elasticity and polymer solutions and concludes with an introduction to the recent tube or tunnel theories of polymers associated with the names of de Gennes and of Edwards .
7 It 's important to start the campaign off with an introduction to the Council Tax followed by more specialised themes such as discounts .
8 The first-year course provides students with an introduction to the main areas of contemporary experimental psychology .
9 The seminar began with an introduction to the thinking behind the general SVQs in business administration , and an update on the feedback received on these awards so far .
10 The chapter opens with an introduction to the semiclassical theory of light-atom interactions and optical resonators .
11 The first year History course provides pupils with an introduction to the knowledge and skills necessary for a balanced understanding of the emergence of early modern societies , a knowledge of continuity and change in Medieval Europe and an awareness of the heritage which has contributed to the world in which pupils grow up .
12 I have seen a number where three colours are used : a burnt umber and prussian blue with an introduction of terre verte in trees and foliage .
13 Again it is unnecessary for him to explain his reluctance to respond in the circumstances to the hope of this reviewer that he would again delight us with an introduction of the wide sweep of brilliance with which he embellished Volume II .
14 With an introduction from Rhys I enjoyed several interesting meetings with Corliss Lamont in New York , where he presented me with a copy of his book ‘ You Might Like Socialism ’ .
15 Schweppe went to London in January 1792 with an introduction from Professor M. A. Pictet of Geneva .
16 The publisher Moxon went so far as to put out an edition of the Shelley forgeries , with an introduction by Robert Browning .
17 The catalogue , Indian Paintings and Drawings from the collection of Howard Hodgkin , is by Andrew Topsfield and Milo Cleveland Beach , with an introduction by Hodgkin ( Thames and Hudson , £14.95 ) .
18 Kate Linker 's Vito Acconci is the first full-scale study of this contemporary artist ( £45 ) , while in association with the Gagosian Gallery in New York come Richard Diebenkorn : The Ocean Park Paintings by Jack Flam ( £16.95 ) , Ed Ruscha : The Word Paintings by Yves-Alain Bois ( £18.95 ) and Francesco Clemente : Evening Raga and Paradiso ( £19.95 ) with an introduction by Francesco Clemente , Allen Ginsberg and Peter Orlovsky .
19 In the spring , the same publisher will be bringing out the Mémoires of Charles Perrault , unobtainable since first published in 1906 , with an introduction by Antoine Picon .
20 Ralston did say that the first volume Knopf intends to publish ( and is now rushing to complete ) will be entitled French Masterpieces of the Barnes Collection , with an introduction by Richard Wattenmaker , an alumnus of the Barnes art appreciation classes , who is currently director of the Archives of American Art in Washington , D.C. Catalogue essays , by a team of ten writers five from the National Gallery in Washington , five from the Réunion des Musées Nationaux in France will examine eighty works from the Barnes to be displayed at the National Gallery , the starting point for the Barnes tour .
21 ‘ Pollock in the Mid-Forties : A Close-Up ’ is accompanied by an illustrated catalogue with an introduction by Elizabeth Frank .
22 Ferrier — A Career Recorded by Paul Campion with an introduction by Dame Janet Baker and Winifred Ferrier .
23 One was the first volume of Vitruvius Britannicus with an introduction by Colen Campbell in which he attacked Baroque and called for a return to antique simplicity ; the other a translation of the Quattro Libri of Palladio , to whose publication the mother of Lord Burlington subscribed .
24 His most successful series , called ‘ the British Character ’ ( later published in book form in 1938 with an introduction by E. M. Delafield , q.v. ) , included a number of his most memorable drawings , with such titles as ‘ Weakness for Old Seams ’ , ‘ Strong Tendency to Become Doggy ’ and ‘ Love of Travelling Alone ’ ( a bowler-hatted man who has covered the seats of his railway compartment with umbrella , briefcase , etc . ) .
25 The Collected Poems , edited and with an introduction by Ted Hughes , was published in 1981 .
26 With the assistance of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland a full colour catalogue of his works with an introduction by Dr Brian Kennedy will be available during the exhibition .
27 In 1853 his whole collected works were published for the first time with an introduction in which the editor , George Offor , hailed them as a weapon in the struggle against ‘ the mighty efforts ’ which were then being made ‘ to enthral the country in the Satanic yoke of popery or its dark ill-shapen brother Puseyism ’ .
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