Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] introduce the " in BNC.

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1 Published by the research arm of the Department of Transport , the report comes shortly after the London borough of Hammersmith and Fulham announced it would be introducing the scheme later this month .
2 In further discussion the suggestion was made that the best course would be to introduce the Bill without any provision abolishing capital punishment and to explain in the Second Reading debate that , since the question of capital punishment was one on which there were differences of opinion transcending Party lines , the Government felt that the matter should be left to a free vote .
3 In view of the evident division of opinion among Ministers , it was suggested at the meeting of the Cabinet on 19th June that the best course would be to introduce the Criminal Justice Bill without any provision abolishing capital punishment and to explain in the Second Reading Debate that since the question of capital punishment was one on which there were differences of opinion transcending Party lines , the Government felt that the matter should be left to a free vote on the Report Stage of the Bill .
4 The simplest way would be to introduce the style and then see whether or not output increased or decreased or , even , stayed where it was .
5 ‘ These are the terms and conditions on which we will be introducing the community charge , ’ he told a press conference at the Blackpool conference .
6 Course centres will be introducing the new scheme this autumn and it is hoped that even more students will be encouraged to work towards a Machine Knitting qualification .
7 You will , however , need to know whether your employer/former employer or pension paying organisation has or will be introducing the scheme before you can take part .
8 He said : ‘ We will be introducing the sort of product technology that will enable Viet Nam to attract more foreign marine business .
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