How To Use Lead-in In A Sentence

  • After the lead-in music played and the taping actually began, some of these barbs turned sharp.
  • After a lead-in period from last year, this means that from this year onwards, a grower who plants any seed potatoes, other than certified basic seed, is breaking the law.
  • The objective of the Genesis project is to reduce the lead-in time of setting up a business from three years to one year.
  • A brief rundown of the band and their history is provided as a lead-in to discuss one or two of their landmark albums, including fresh interviews with band members, a rock critic or two, record label execs, producers and engineers and so on. Michael Giltz: DVDs: Ellery Queen, Rush, Casey Affleck and More
  • The following sentences are the lead-ins for the multiple choice questions.
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  • Good news for the fans I guess, but I'm not bothering with this. toho brilliant lead-in David John Malkovich, Frances McDormand, Ken Jeong Cast in Transformers 3 | /Film
  • The lead-in to the climactic scene is nothing compared to the original.
  • The "Parker Spitzer" lead-in averaged 471,000 total viewers, meaning that "Parker Spitzer" lost 17,000 total viewers from the already dismally-rated 7PM hour. 'Parker Spitzer' Ratings: CNN Show Debuts In LAST
  • A run phase in which prices break support from the lead-in trend line and plunge lower in a downhill run.
  • But part of that will be how comptable the series is with it's new lead-in show, "Prison Break. Slice of SciFi
  • The lead-in chamfer in the design compensates for any misalignment during tube insertion.
  • 3. The first word of “The Star-Spangled Banner” “Oh” is an example of the literary device known as anacrusis, a lead-in syllable or syllables that precede the first full foot. 2008 August 15 « One-Minute Book Reviews
  • It gets the album started on a high-octane note, but no matter how scratchy the lead-in guitars are, the expensive production can't make it as excitingly raw as it would like to be.
  • There are lead-in lights from the river approach, landing floodlights, a marker beacon and a lighted windsock.
  • it was an amusing lead-in to a very serious matter
  • Castle benefited from Dancing's boffo lead-in in prime time's final hour, dominating with some 12.7 million people, while the start of Larisa Oleynik's story arc on CBS' Hawaii Five-0 had 9.8 million viewers and Harry's Law — which has been NBC's top-rated show and rose to No. 17 in the latest weekly rankings — reeled in 8.2 million. Ratings: Dancing with the Stars Steps Back with Smaller Audience
  • ROBERTS: Now, we mentioned the word mace in the lead-in to this. CNN Transcript Sep 5, 2008
  • There were several incredulous gasps as some members of the audience recognized the lead-in to the Wedding March. DEATH IN FASHION
  • Chronicles will remain as Dollhouse's lead-in until Fox runs out of episodes; later, the Terminator franchise will be replaced by Prison Break for its final six episodes.
  • In the new design, the holes are formed with a lead-in chamfer to facilitate pushpin insertion and a counterbore formed inside the hole that creates a shoulder to hold the pins in place.
  • Not good, but it was the best lead-in he could think of. AMAGANSETT
  • Delete all commercials, long lead-ins and breaks - no other editing is permitted.
  • Our tipster also sent along this teaser video, described as a "lead-in" to the Super Bowl ad, which features what might be a new catchphrase -- "We just got Samsung-ed! The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • February 20th, 2010 at 12: 11 am brian, your lead-in example of good food was belgian ale. Matthew Yglesias » The Brie Factor
  • All patients began a reduced-energy diet at the onset of the placebo lead-in period and followed the diet for the first 52 weeks.
  • Because this lead-in passage from the NYT article? ‘Wear a wire.’ - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
  • Although advertised as a Count Basie celebration, both sets on opening night featured a lot of Duke Ellington, thus providing a perfect lead-in to Jazz at Lincoln Center's climactic Essentially Ellington concert this Saturday which will be webcast live, at which three prize-winning high school big bands will put up their Dukes alongside JaLC majordomo Wynton Marsalis. Refining Classic Sounds
  • It forms just one small part of the lead-in campaign to March 26, which, as we all know by now, is the first day of Scotland's smoking ban.
  • Come Together is an unashamed anthem, underscored by preaching for unity and a very slow burn lead-in where an organ is joined by synthetic drums and percussion.
  • There are lead-in lights from the river approach, landing floodlights, a marker beacon and a lighted windsock.
  • Some of the lead-in chapter introductions are very well done - I particularly liked the one on Organizational Transformation.
  • We needed a three-year lead-in period where the status quo remained.
  • The spin on the spin: Helped by an MLB lead-in, as Fox moved the final innings of Yankees-Red Sox to its FX cable channel to make way for the race. Selected weekend TV ratings and news
  • The preliminary safety findings that have been realised by the DSMB do seem to indicate that the cardiovascualar effects, which were analysed as being pretty minor in the preliminary analyses from the lead-in period that have been published, do have a clinically significant negative effect in the long term. Dr. Sharma’s Obesity Notes » Blog Archive » Sibutramine Suspended in Europe
  • The ideal lead-in would be arguing with a Republican on some political chatfest, say who trots out some version of the American people really want... Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- Class Warfare? Hardly.
  • It has been a convention, if we are talking about conventions, that members are allowed a lead-in to a debate.
  • Migration of students' knowledge is relative to methods of lead-in, mastery-degree of anterior knowledge, relations of new knowledge and anterior knowledge.
  • The lead-in time would allow directors bring themselves up to speed on the requirements of the bill.
  • It's a powerful transition, and a smooth lead-in to characters who are now young men, 15 years later.
  • (Potteries usage)Incidentally, in the lead-in to the Elmes quote, the word minging is used; for those who, like myself, were wondering how it's pronounced, it rhymes with singing and is Scots in origin, meaning (according to the OED) That smells bad, stinking; (more generally) unpleasant, foul. Languagehat.com: WORD 4 WORD.
  • Enjoying a ratings boost this spring thanks to its Dancing With the Stars lead-in, this enjoyable light mystery swaps coasts as Detective Beckett goes rogue, defying orders as she heads from New York to L.A. where the Heat Wave movie based on Castle's books is in production to find the killer of her former partner. Matt's Picks: May 2-5
  • On sale from next month, the new model arrives with an uprated specification list and a lead-in price of £18,513, a slight increase over its predecessors.
  • When passing an electrical conductor through a conducting panel at high voltages, our hollow pair lead-ins provide optimum insulation and strength.
  • This is a useful lead-in for them because it allows them to show, visually, that their numbers really do go down.
  • The longer-than-expected lead-in time will allow employers time to prepare for the full implementation of the regulations.
  • Following a two-week placebo or vitamin capsule lead-in period, a randomized crossover treatment paradigm was utilized.
  • ‘Ultimately, the standing shoulder press is a great lead-in exercise for learning more advanced power moves such as push-presses and overhead squats,’ he says.
  • Men is unlike anything else on TNT, and needed a more powerful lead-in than the puerile Franklin & Bash to sell it to a mainstream audience. Ask Matt: Midseason TV, Emmys, The Good Wife, Glee, Jesse Stone and More!
  • Bolton Council says there is a lead-in period until December 3 to obtain and start to use the new style book.
  • Light railway is very expensive and has a longer lead-in time.
  • Soft and dreamy, a perfect pre-echo of the song's exquisitely swooning melancholy, the guitar lead-in to The Guardian World News
  • The lawyer perked up in his chair, evidently sighting a lead-in. THE KILL CLAUSE
  • After the lead-in, the rest of the book consists of colour plates with extended captions that are as interesting as the photographs themselves.
  • The lead-in in journalism is an important component in news text. It has the first effect to lead and attract readers.
  • I should also recommend looking for any ‘holes’ or cracks in the outside to inside transition zones in your home - the trim around doors and windows, door sills, antenna lead-ins, etc.
  • At the end of January the government's statistical service pulped the entire print run of its annual compendium of social statistics just days before publication, following a decision to censor the lead-in article.
  • Notwithstanding the short lead-in season, due to foot-and-mouth restrictions, entries for the National Carriage Driving Championships, starting today, are high, say the organisers.
  • Adopt the lead-in of GPRS delivers the method correspondence method simple, and safe credibility.
  • All this isn't to declare that Fringe would outrate The Mentalist on an even playing field ... only that a lead-in isn't everything and both shows have proven themselves as freshman MVPs read PaleyFest coverage: Fringe and Mentalist. 'Idol' slips again, yet 'Fringe' rises -- The Live Feed | THR
  • Graphical Symbol in full simplified capacitor, general electrolyte capacitors polarised non-polarised lead-in capacitor, polarised lead-in capacitor, non-polarised variable capacitor variable capacitor with indication of rotor anti-interference capacitor 1. Selected Graphical Symbols of Electrotechnology
  • After the initial 20-minute lead-in what follows is a well-paced 70-minute thriller as as Bryan makes logic leaps (some reasonable, some less so), cajoles and threatens old friends for help, and leaves destruction and twisted bodies in his wake. “Taken,” not stirred » Scene-Stealers
  • Generally, the sliding strips are flush with an edge of the glazing and they project into the interior of the glazing beyond the power lead-ins by at least about 5 millimeters.

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