Similar words: scramble, stumble, resemble, assemble, stream, scream, dream up, dream of. Meaning: ['prɪː'æmbl /prɪ'æmbl] n. a preliminary introduction to a statute or constitution (usually explaining its purpose). v. make a preliminary introduction, usually to a formal document.
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(1) Harding gave him the news without preamble .
(2) He launched into his statement without any preamble.
(3) She gave him the bad news without preamble.
(4) Wilcock, with assistance, wrote the preamble.
(5) I gave him the bad news without preamble.
(6) He spoke without preamble.
(7) After forty minutes, without preamble, the answer started to come through.
(8) The first paragraph of your speech after the preamble should be designed to hold everyone's attention.
(9) There's a big difference between the document's lengthy preamble and the actual content.
(10) Thereupon this phrase in the preamble was depleted.
(11) In time the conference succeeded in adopting a preamble.
(12) OK. That takes care of the administrivia preamble.
(13) This thesis arranges for the content as follows: Preamble.
(14) This extraordinary preamble to the worker's demands was received differently in four different quarters.
(15) The preamble introduces research condition about an epic and the epic.
(16) The preamble of the novel briefly introduces the contents of the book.
(17) Liu En learns a delegate to say without preamble when accepting a reporter to interview.
(18) A preamble is formed by an arbitrary Permuted sequence of F frequencies[Sentencedict.com ], so it is possessed of multiaccess capability and low propability of exploitation.
(19) Mr Verba's gentle preamble through leather - bound tradition was leading to something momentous.
(20) The aims of the treaty are stated in its preamble.
(21) The controversy has arisen over the text of the preamble to the unification treaty.
(22) The explanation came in the second paragraph, very bluntly, without any preamble.
(23) We broadly agree with the analysis outlined in the preamble to Threshold 21.
(24) No need to go on about the band in this preamble.
(25) This was achieved by transferring this commitment from the preamble to the original Treaty to the main text of the amended one.
(26) Tutors are appointed as and when required and this makes it possible to set up new classes without too much preamble.
(27) Even religion and politics were subjects he covered in his preamble in relation to local inhabitants such as George Fox.
(28) The reasons for a law are often atated in a preamble.
(29) Freedom of association, collective bargaining and the right to strike are fundamental rights enshrined in the Preamble to the 1946 Constitution, which is still valid.
(30) With cut-through switching, the LAN switch copies into its memory only the destination MAC address, which is located in the first 6 bytes of the frame following the preamble.
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