Examples of 'be a prelude' in a sentence

Meaning of "be a prelude"

be a prelude ~ to serve as an introduction or opening to something, usually used to describe a preliminary event or action that sets the stage for what follows

How to use "be a prelude" in a sentence

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Such a violation could be a prelude to something bigger.
To the prophetic mind all history is and will continue to be a prelude.
Cohabitation may thus be a prelude or an alternative to marriage.
The war that is being planned against Iraq will be a prelude to other wars.
It could be a prelude to an assault on the city itself.
What looks like an exercise could be a prelude to war.
This could be a prelude to a set of demands.
Debates can at best be a prelude.
It may be a prelude to a much larger attack.
My best guess is it could be a prelude to invasion.
This could be a prelude to a world divided into two economic blocs.
Such capital investment can be a prelude to new hiring.
The findings could be a prelude to developing a strategy to eliminate the threat of dengue.
Controlling the disease through vaccination may be a prelude to eradication.
That could be a prelude to civil war.

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The mood is ominous, with many saying it could be a prelude to a massacre.
This could be a prelude to a larger attack.
Initial animosity from secular people may be a prelude to their awakening.
Such changes may be a prelude to the insolvency of the collateral provider.
One crescendo of removed from rim extravagance be a prelude to with the events to come.
Could be a prelude to war.
Science tells us that a small butterfly 's flight could be a prelude to a big storm.
This could be a prelude to an invasion.
To the prophetic mind all history is and will con - tinue to be a prelude.
This machine will be a prelude to a larger.
Could be a prelude to war . And what looks like an exercise.
They thought it to be a prelude to an attack.
To a new phase in my career. Strange that an incident like that would be a prelude.
I only hope this will be a prelude to something even better.
He set aside, blessed, and hallowed the day that would be a prelude to eternity.
It could be a prelude to a supernova.
However, the sudden raise of Makamou numbers proves to be a prelude to an upcoming calamity.
This could be a prelude to the total failure of the IGC.
It has organised a hearing that will be a prelude to action in this area.
It can also be a prelude to further similar agreements in Latin America.
Currency and trade wars will likely be a prelude to military confrontation.
That would be a prelude to the religious recovery of England for Catholicism.
A clinical study this summer will be a prelude to a Kickstarter campaign.
Some say that the CD can not hold town-hall meetings . Debates can at best be a prelude.
A general ceasefire would be a prelude to negotiations for a political settlement involving the whole of Bosnia.
You do not know what Juma 's intentions are . This could be a prelude to a set of demands.
A general cease fire would be a prelude to negotiations for a political settlement involving the whole of Bosnia.
Some observers believe that Putin 's visit could be a prelude to a papal visit to Russia.
Could this be a prelude to another attack on their sovereignty?
Of course, all of this seemed to be a prelude to further action.
No " may be a prelude to negotiation.
Serbia has rejected the mission, saying it would be a prelude to the province 's independence.
For example, it may be a prelude to granting a right, as specified in the introduction.
Activists say the approval of CETA, would be a prelude to TTIP.
Arguably, this could be a prelude for significant change.

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