Example sentences of "be introduced for the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Commercial accounting has been introduced for the new Trusts .
2 Among other privations , energy rationing had been introduced for the first time in the capital , Havana , in mid-April .
3 To help fund the increases in social spending , representing 38.2 per cent of the total budget , value added tax would be raised and would be introduced for the first time on all foodstuffs .
4 Microsoft Access will initially be introduced for the special price of £99+VAT .
5 Most catalogues begin , usually with some proud and flamboyant phraseology , by describing the new varieties being introduced for the first time , and invariably , because they are the kinds that get most of the breeders ' attentions , these will be H.T.s and Floribundas .
6 It 's not something which is introduced for the first time in nineteen forty eight but , but there is erm sort of another round of it erm and sort of the new dimension is that the , everybody 's name is published because until then you , you did n't er you did n't know who the Party members were .
7 That great convenience of Victorian house planning , the luggage entrance , was introduced for the first time at Dupplin as early as 1829 .
8 Such a requirement for express agreement of admissions policy is difficult to reconcile with the more limited requirement that governors should simply ‘ consult ’ the local education authority which was introduced for the first time by section 33 of the Act of 1986 .
9 The original connections for the panels had been removed from the edge girders in 1951 , and a system of support was introduced for the new panels .
10 In response to this tuition in examination techniques was introduced for the 1981 cohort and the statistical difference between matriculated and non matriculated students was eliminated .
11 An earnings means test was introduced for the old age pension , and the age of entitlement was raised in stages from 60 to 65 years .
12 A way would have to be found by the time of the Edinburgh Summit ( later the Birmingham Summit was introduced for the same purpose ) of providing a form of words ( possibly involving subsidiarity ) which would help the Danes to save face .
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