Example sentences of "and introduce new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We want to give the private sector the opportunity to operate existing rail services and introduce new ones , for both passengers and freight .
2 The Council intended to specify subject areas in which responsibility could be delegated to an institution , to authorize institutions to modify existing courses and introduce new ones in subject areas for which the Council had given prior agreement , and to determine the criteria and methods for specifying subject areas and conducting quinquennial reviews .
3 The article went on to say that staff employed in the tourist industry were getting a raw deal , and that the government should take a hard line and introduce new legislation on taxation for the hotel industry .
4 That pattern is repeated across Europe ; that is why we must ensure that we reduce and not add to the delays when we change our system and introduce new rights .
5 The patterns of employment in Britain are being re-structured by employers seeking to maintain their market position during the current recession , and introduce new technology .
6 In addition to the need for political action to achieve output , the most important role of politics is to introduce change ; to break into the rationality of the structure and introduce new ways of doing things .
7 When starting solids begin with tiny amounts , such as a teaspoonful and introduce new foods singly , one at a time , every four days or so .
8 With the arrival of western man , who took spices and introduced new crops , has come plantation agriculture and a reduction in the mortality rate .
9 Reduced demand and increased competition forced down profit levels , acting as an extra spur to reduce costs through reorganizing factories and introducing new technologies .
10 Mr Baldry 's plans include bringing in stricter requirements for the care and housing of live birds , and introducing new checks on all imports .
11 We have supported this by increasing the public funding of the arts , by 60 per cent in real terms since 1979 , and introducing new incentives to personal giving .
12 Much really depends on the quality of opportunities open to you to refresh old skills , and to introduce new ones on a sensible timescale and with proper supervision and support .
13 It was noted that a resources register questionnaire would be circulated with the Women Chemists Newsletter No 4 in order to update current information and to introduce new women to the register which already contains details of the particular expertise of over 800 women .
14 It is also intended to carry out a number of modifications to the current listings , and to introduce new features which will broaden the usefulness of the Directory .
15 We therefore feel that a Pensions Act is now necessary in order to consolidate existing legislation , clarify the major areas of uncertainty which currently exist in trust law , and to introduce new safeguards which we believe to be necessary . ’
16 He rapidly took steps to improve and re-equip the Cowlairs workshops and to introduce new passenger and freight locomotives of improved performance , initially closely following Stroudley 's designs .
17 The government published on June 30 , 1989 , the Securities ( Insider Dealing ) Bill , the principal purpose of which was to tighten definitions of the practice of insider dealing and to introduce new penalties .
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