Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] introduce the " in BNC.
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1 | From the eleventh century on , the old basis of feudal knighthood became increasingly artificial ; and it is a strange irony that the Norman kings , all of whom relied in large measure on money to recruit their armies , should have introduced the most complete feudal structure of the old kind into England . |
2 | Again one might choose to introduce the mathematical terms — larger , smaller , look the same . |
3 | Then the first company might decide to introduce the product at a price level below initial cost , such as P 1 , in order to frighten rivals off and gain the maximum possible accumulated production experience . |
4 | Adding to these the few cordless tools I already possess , and one or two tools ‘ hot off the manufacturing press ’ I shall endeavour to introduce the technology and give a broad appraisal of the tools . |
5 | The Government would like to introduce the new system from April 1994 , but is seeking comments on this timescale . |
6 | . Thus rational doubt alone , if it could be generated , would suffice to introduce the millennium . ’ |
7 | To develop a theory of the production of action we would have to introduce the concept of intention explicitly at the level of action . |
8 | I do not believe that the Government would have introduced the Bill had a Woolf not been at the door . |
9 | If we were in a zero growth situation and we still had all this demand , maybe we would have introduced the charges . |
10 | Mr MacGregor said that he would delay introducing the scheme because of the demands made on teachers by other educational reforms . |
11 | Although there are ‘ inside ’ ways of trying to rescue the hostage , as we shall see , the point will serve to introduce the rival ‘ outside ’ story about explanation . |
12 | A few quotations from his correspondence to friends during the years before its appearance will serve to introduce the main interests and traits in question : " Three things are my relaxations , but infrequent ones : my Schopenhauer , Schumann 's music , and solitary walks " ( from 1866 ) ; " It is only too natural that … concentrating on a particular field of knowledge all day long should somewhat blunt one 's untrammelled receptivity and attack the philosophic sense at its root . |
13 | Now if a parent can have introduced the child via nursery school to that amount of other children , then I think there should be very little trauma , but that is n't to say that as the child gets older they do n't have to do things . |
14 | Now if a parent can have introduced the child via nursery school to that amount of other children , then I think there should be very little trauma , but that is n't to say that as the child gets older they do n't have to do things . |