Example sentences of "[pers pn] 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 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 To this end , we introduce the following notation .
8 We introduced the new system of student support last year .
9 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 .
10 We introduced the 1990 Food Safety Act to ensure the highest standards of food hygiene .
11 ‘ We thought we 'd solved the problem when we introduced the Corporate Wardrobe in 1988 , ’ said Bob , ‘ but unfortunately , it did n't work .
12 In the last chapter we introduced the free-rider problem when discussing why bribes and compensation for externalities might not occur .
13 Five years six years ago they introduced the postal wallets because they found that estate agents were sending the very expensive glossy brochures out in the post .
14 But that 's fine as long as the Communist Party can control this sort of growth , and that 's why they introduced the mutual aid teams to sort of counter the
15 They set up a system of hotel coupons ( 1867 ) , through rail tickets , international ship and rail timetables , and guidebooks , and between 1873 and 1874 they introduced the Circular Note , forerunner of the travellers cheque .
16 Hughes had reached the part of his act where he introduces the odd joke about the Sinn Fein , the political wing of the IRA .
17 But there is a more cheerful day ahead for him next Tuesday when he introduces the last Question of Sport in the present series .
18 Having resigned the post of president and been created vice-chairman , Jack Kuehler does n't see much future at the company and is retiring effective August 31 : Kuehler joined IBM 35 years ago as an engineer in its San Francisco research laboratory and was president of its systems products division when it introduced the 4300 family in 1979 .
19 David Rees is Chairman of the Law Committee , and he introduced the first morning session , which dealt with the new rules for Administration Orders in personal insolvency .
20 Turkington made a further experiment in which he introduced the four clone types of white clover into pure swards of the four grass species that had been sown on soil sampled from the experimental field .
21 About the year 1858 he introduced the steam-jacketed receiver which was subsequently known in the navy as ‘ Cowper 's Hot-Pot ’ .
22 In the 1860s he introduced the circular ticket which gave the traveller a single ticket to cover a journey rather than a handful from all the separate railway companies involved .
23 He introduced the jolly , gap-toothed Scouser by saying : ‘ He always has been and always will be your favourite funny man . ’
24 He introduced the jolly , gap-toothed Scouser by saying : ‘ He always has been and always will be your favourite funny man . ’
25 He introduced the jolly , gap-toothed Scouser by saying : ‘ He always has been and always will be your favourite funny man . ’
26 He accentuated the importance of evidence and , in particular , the depositions of sworn witnesses ( and he introduced the same stringency in canonization cases ) .
27 On 6th June , 1857 he introduced the Public Offices Extension Bill , and it was given a Second Reading on 30th June , the day that he reported the judges ' decisions , when it was referred to a Select Committee .
28 He was not , however , the chauvinist some took him to be , and he introduced the British public to a number of foreign artists , including Leger , Klee and Chagall .
29 His persuasion , combined with recurring unemployed demonstrations , moved them to introduce the Unemployed Workmen Act 1905 .
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