Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] introduce the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He founded the Editions de Cluny in 1934 with the intention of introducing the wider public to great works of art . |
2 | However , this not only removed local accountability ( the original motive for introducing the new system ) but it also did not affect many areas of the country which were faced with high community charges . |
3 | ( 3 ) What is the point of introducing the two definitions , namely ( ii ) and ( iii ) , when they express precisely the same concept ? |
4 | THE Queen , rather pre-occupied these days , has nevertheless found time to quash attempts to strip Sir Walter Raleigh of his title for introducing the dreaded weed in to this country . |
5 | Moreover to implement the change there is no sign of introducing the extra resources which most commentators see as necessary . |
6 | On Oct. 9 the US Senate leaders officially announced their co-operation with Bush 's call for a 120-day delay in introducing the necessary bill . |
7 | If a patient is currently on centesimal potencies there is no difficulty in introducing the same or different remedies in the LM scale . |
8 | Although we in the UK were behind the Americans in introducing the mandatory carriage of FDRs in public transport aircraft fitted with turbine engines , we had the advantage of learning from their experience since some foreign registered aircraft of American manufacture which were fitted with FDRs crashed in the UK . |
9 | Another reason for introducing the new qualifications is that occupational SVQs must be assessed in the conditions of the workplace , which means that they are sometimes only available to people in employment . |
10 | For the moment we shall focus on Weber 's way of introducing the individual elements . |
11 | Section 1 will explore the essential features of the British broadcasting structures and the ways in which these are organized and regulated ; Section 2 deals with the concept of public service broadcasting ; Section 3 explores the financial problems of the BBC as a way of introducing the current proposals for changing the structure of British broadcasting and the final section ; the final section , Section 4 , looks at these proposals in the context of the development and organization of Channel Four . |
12 | The purpose of introducing the sexual motive is to try to lessen the enormity of the crime or to place the blame elsewhere . |
13 | One of the first questions asked concerned the cost of introducing the new identity . |
14 | Hayling got huge enjoyment from introducing the two sides , and he and others were beside themselves at the incongruity of the meeting . |
15 | De Gaulle refused this role for himself and effectively thwarted the chances of a Gaullist party by introducing the old political parties into the CNR in mid-1943 . |