Example sentences of "introduce [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Here I Am ’ introduces to the full breadth of the Christian experience of prayer .
2 All the courses introduced during the first phase of the Advanced Courses Development Programme were devised and submitted by single centres .
3 Compared with the compensation payments introduced during the first stage of price liberalization , these went up from 750 lei to 2,100 lei per month for workers , and from 400 lei to 1,470 lei for pensioners , while there were also increases in child benefits , maternity benefits and student grants .
4 That great convenience of Victorian house planning , the luggage entrance , was introduced for the first time at Dupplin as early as 1829 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 They showed that subjects given verbal pre-training with one set of stimuli learn the appropriate motor response more rapidly to these stimuli than to a further set introduced for the first time in the test phase .
8 The two-tier structure introduced for the first time in some urban areas was another source of increased costs ( Alexander 1982a:Ch.3 ) .
9 Among other privations , energy rationing had been introduced for the first time in the capital , Havana , in mid-April .
10 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 .
11 Microsoft Access will initially be introduced for the special price of £99+VAT .
12 Erm It 's now thr nearly three years since management procedures were introduced as the first stage of our aspirations to become quality assured .
13 The Secretary of State wrote : ’ I can assure you that the action the company has taken has not been forced on it by any of the measures the Government has introduced following the MMC's report on the brewing industry . ’
14 It 's all part of the PE programme which is to be introduced onto the National Curriculum for the first time .
15 The Abortion Pill , RU 486 , developed by the French based pharmaceutical company Roussel Uclaf , could be introduced onto the British market in spring of this year .
16 When the Clio was introduced onto the British market in March 1991 , three engine specifications were available .
17 Barnard considered that the energy introduced into the homoeopathic potency during the succussion process stabilized the arrangement of the water polymers and that it was these shape-specific polymers which were built up and passed on from one potency to the next .
18 The chantry system was not introduced into the Anglican Communion until 1873 when three laymen of the parish of St James , Hatcham , formed the Guild of All Souls , whose objective was to maintain intercessory prayers for the dying and the repose of the souls of its deceased members and all the faithful departed .
19 Similarly Michael Allaby and James Lovelock suggest that living organisms could.be introduced into the sterile environment of Mars to warm up the atmosphere .
20 But he saw that Scottish football too was on the decline and blamed the system of promotion and relegation introduced into the Scottish League in 1921 .
21 Wire standing rigging was introduced into the Royal Navy in 1838 .
22 Several policies have been introduced into the public sector in recent years whose chief purpose is to obtain better ‘ value for money ’ .
23 Mendel 's theory argued that only characters already present in the genes ( or introduced into the genetic material through random mutations ) could be inherited .
24 As a result , a Conscription Bill was introduced into the British parliament on 6 January 1916 and quickly passed with large majorities in both houses .
25 The French education system has had many of the features now introduced into the British system for more than a century and studying them may shed some light on future possibilities for schooling in this country .
26 The journey from her home to the Assembly Rooms was a short one , but she was filled with excitement for she was at last being introduced into the social life of the town in a manner that befitted the daughter of one of Wales 's leading leather lords .
27 All this was swept away by a new principle which was introduced in the early part of the nineteenth century , namely , that a local authority could not carry out any function unless strictly authorised by statute .
28 The Report observes : ‘ It is now 25 years since Mitbestimmung ( Co-determination ) was introduced in the Federal Republic of Germany ’ ; and again : ‘ As long ago as 1972 the EEC published draft proposals for a Fifth Directive on Company law , proposing employee representation on the supervisory boards of all companies in the Community with over 500 employees ’ — a rhetorical presentation that pictures the United Kingdom as dragging its reluctant feet well in the rear of a party marching briskly along the path towards a bright new future entrusted not wholly but largely to trade unions .
29 Legislation allowing political parties could be introduced in the first quarter of 1991 .
30 His true value would have been far more appreciated if introduced in the first place to more mature minds .
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