Example sentences of "[pron] introduce the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Chris , great to see you , and let me introduce the lovely Lindy .
2 This theme will be taken up in Chapter 6 when I introduce the structuralist account of the relation between signification and social process .
3 ‘ May I introduce the great master of medicine and royal physician , Duncan MacAirth . ’
4 The process can be repeated to produce complex patterns which introduce the regular hexagon and octagon to the faces .
5 STEP statement which introduces the terminating value for the loop .
6 Which introduces the second theme , the rationalisation of housework .
7 In his role as friend and protector of the Nuer universe , and more especially of its constituent lineages , god is seen in specific manifestations or ‘ refractions ’ , which introduces the familiar theological problem of the one and the many .
8 Raskolnikov could never have said that — which introduces the deeper issues involved in the switch from first-person to a nominal thirdperson narrative .
9 It is this act which introduces the probabilistic element , the jarring discontinuity in the system 's experience .
10 Scrutiny of section 21K of the Supreme Court Ordinance , which introduced the radical changes in procedure of R.S.C. ( Hong Kong ) , Ord. 53 , and to the peculiarly civil remedies of injunction , declaration and damages , pointed ( in the opinion of the court ) irresistibly to the conclusion that the proceedings were civil .
11 Keen anticipation also surrounds the second exhibition of paintings by Stephen Conroy at Marlborough ( 19 June-25 July ) which introduced the talented young Scottish artist to a salivating London audience exactly three years ago .
12 Habermas sought to develop an argument which introduced the individual actors within the political system to a Marxist account of the state .
13 Divorce rates doubled in the 1970s , following the legislation in 1969 which introduced the irretrievable breakdown of marriage as a ground for divorce .
14 After all , it may be in the interests of some people , especially those who introduce the new technology , not to admit to the existence of the real forces that shape the direction of technical change .
15 It was Amato who introduced the far-reaching austerity package of spending cuts and taxes to revitalise the economy and who has begun the privatisation of many state-owned businesses , a source of political patronage .
16 The Conservatives , who introduced the country-wide two-tier system , came to believe that ‘ in the case of Greater London and the six metropolitan counties … the hopes of the last reorganisation have been disappointed ’ ( DOE 1983b:2 ) .
17 Sir George Savile ( sic ) ( 1726–84 ) , politician who introduced the Catholic Relief Bill in the House of Commons in May 1778 .
18 10 years ago CLIFF Michelmore , who introduced the first Holiday ‘ 69 in would you believe ? 1969 was still at the helm of Holiday ‘ 82 .
19 The confidence displayed by reformers such as Mr Nyers and Imre Pozsgay , who introduced the new party 's programme , was in sharp contrast to the air of resignation in the conservative rows .
20 He lodged with the scholarly Tjokroaminoto whose household was a kind of ashram , and who introduced the latest arrival to the new nationalism of Sarekat Islam .
21 It was , I think , Boulestin who introduced the English public to the Basque pipérade .
22 In Ireland , Barbara had learned a method of making cheese with unskimmed cow 's milk and when she returned to Ayrshire she introduced the new process .
23 She introduced the Portuguese public to figures such as Rostropovich and Penderecki and supported projects such as Peter Brook 's international centre for theatre studies .
24 Here we introduce the simpler basic concepts of physics , using a predominantly experiment-based approach , where the relevance of our subject to everyday situations is always stressed .
25 To this end , we introduce the following notation .
26 We introduced the new system of student support last year .
27 Not only do a greater proportion of phone boxes work , but there are more boxes today than there were before we introduced the privatised control system .
28 We introduced the 1990 Food Safety Act to ensure the highest standards of food hygiene .
29 ‘ We thought we 'd solved the problem when we introduced the Corporate Wardrobe in 1988 , ’ said Bob , ‘ but unfortunately , it did n't work .
30 In the last chapter we introduced the free-rider problem when discussing why bribes and compensation for externalities might not occur .
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