A means or measure or an action taken in preparation of.
1 Phillips said quickly without preamble , Somebody shot your father outside his place.
2 The long months have been a preamble to these momentous weeks ahead.
3 Further inquiries are planned into Popular, a preamble to the report said.
4 Let this be the preamble of our laws; the strain will follow.
5 The articles in this covenant are six: the preamble sets forth, 1.
6 I set the coffee down and said without preamble , I'm furious, Murph.
7 The preamble of this document recounts the services of the new seigneur.
8 This preamble contains a true picture of the state of the kingdom.
9 The game never directly engages the conflict, only its preamble and aftermath.
10 I hope this preamble is over before the jury reaches a verdict.
11 The Legislature, by a unanimous vote, passed the following preamble and resolutions.
12 Without much more preamble she sits down and looks directly at me.
13 Dummer issued a proclamation against the Negroes, which contained the following preamble : -
14 With this preamble Cabot explained the whole situation, and ended by saying:
15 And without further preamble the Lady Alicia found herself kissed at last.
16 After this inaccurate preamble the following proposals were made by Mr. Reitz:-
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