Example sentences of "[be] introduced " in BNC.

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1 The reaction of the first Dáil to successive attempts to introduce legislation for divorce was to change standing orders so that such a bill could not be introduced again .
2 The Harvest Holiday , as the report suggested , would be introduced in late October and would be the first of a series of changes to age-hold British holiday customs .
3 Each film will be introduced , and placed in context , and there will be discussions after the screening .
4 It had n't occurred to me that Sarah and John might not be alone , but here , now , I would have to be introduced and explained away somehow .
5 It became entwined with the separate dispute with ASLEF over flexible rostering , which the board had announced would be introduced from July with or without agreement .
6 Class 321 units continued to be delivered at the rate of two a week , and on the Isle of Wight ‘ new ’ 1938-built former London Underground trains began to be introduced to replace coaches dating from 1923 .
7 In addition , the Bill would be introduced in the Lords first — and while the society had ‘ clout ’ with MPs , peers were less assailable , she said .
8 In addition to the potential problems from a Social Charter , the Community Charge , or Poll Tax , to be introduced in England and Wales next spring , has created worries among small businesses .
9 Such a tax could be introduced almost overnight .
10 But the additional security , to be introduced at all international shows , is clearly aimed at stamping out that method of encouraging horses to jump clean — as well as reducing the possibilty of them being nobbled .
11 In February next year , further changes to mortgage advertsing will be introduced .
12 From 1993 a more sophisticated European operation called Ermes — European Radio Messaging System — will be introduced .
13 Killing would continue even if an effective ban on ivory sales were to be introduced .
14 Putting to one side the other inequities associated with such a system should it be introduced , I hope due consideration would be given to the problems of the disabled .
15 LEGISLATION TO curb wildcat strikes will be introduced during the coming parliamentary session , Norman Fowler , Secretary of State for Employment , announced yesterday .
16 But ministers would almost certainly prefer such a ‘ green ’ tax , designed to limit planetary damage , to be introduced according to international agreements , rather than by Britain alone .
17 We are continuing to lobby for full compensation for the commercial value of hens slaughtered and for equivalent testing legislation to be introduced throughout the European Community .
18 Sensitive and controversial topics often occur naturally in the conversation , or can be introduced in what appears a casual manner , because the social context encourages this .
19 The rumour was going round that a new tax on cattle and horse-ownership was to be introduced .
20 A scheme of school vouchers was considered and abandoned although a scheme for loans in higher education is to be introduced .
21 Sources close to the panel say the recommndations are unlikely to be introduced .
22 Now the Green Paper on Nationality , effectively a first draft of the law on nationality which is to be introduced in 1978 , confirms that the same concepts are to be retained .
23 It will be noted that a great variety of difficulty could be introduced here — both in the shape of the symbol and the standard of accuracy that is required in the answer .
24 Clearly a great variety of difficulty could be introduced into the tests .
25 The report recommended that clear and enforceable standards be introduced for the following : • supervision requirements ; • maximum duty times and minimum training requirements for lifeguards ; • provision of safety equipment ; • provision of extra services within swimming pools , such as supplying of food and drink , use of diving boards , slides and flumes .
26 Black box-style voice recorders should also be introduced .
27 The scheme , to be introduced next autumn , would give every student an interest-free loan of up to £420 a year , repayable over 10 or more years .
28 Health ministers have denied that the market principles to be introduced into the NHS will mean an avalanche of bureaucracy and thousands more accountants .
29 NEW rules to be introduced from tomorrow will hit many part-time workers receiving unemployment benefit .
30 Sophisticated screening equipment capable of detecting explosives like Semtex was already available , and should be introduced without delay .
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