1 "My dear, allow me to introduce Paul Ivanovitch Chichikov," added Sobakevitch.
2 Once introduce the abominable custom of folk paying calls, and forthwith there will ensue such ruin to the management of estates that landowners will be forced to feed their horses on hay.
3 We will introduce him to the reader while he sits, his feet tucked under him, gazing thoughtfully round.
4 Daddy,' he said, 'let me introduce you to my great friend, Bazarov, about whom I have so often written to you.
5 'Allow me to introduce myself,' he began, with a polite bow.
6 'I will introduce you to the ladies here; I will take you under my wing,' interrupted Matvy Ilyitch, and he laughed complacently.
7 I will introduce you to my sister; she plays the piano well.
8 He would even risk his cakes and would deliberately desire the most fatal rubbish, the most uneconomical absurdity, simply to introduce into all this positive good sense his fatal fantastic element.
Notes from the Underground By Feodor DostoevskyContext Highlight In PART 1: VIII 9 Permit me to introduce my family, my wife and daughter.
10 Boris felt that Pierre did not recognize him but did not consider it necessary to introduce himself, and without experiencing the least embarrassment looked Pierre straight in the face.
11 He had promised to be at the ball and introduce partners to her.
12 "Allow me to introduce you to my daughter," said the countess, with heightened color.
13 He could not comprehend how anyone could wish to alter his life or introduce anything new into it, when his own life was already ending.
14 "Let me introduce my brother to you," said Helene, her eyes shifting uneasily from Natasha to Anatole.
15 Pierre in shamefaced and happy confusion glanced occasionally at her, and tried to think what to say next to introduce a fresh subject.