Example sentences of "[noun] introduce a new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | While Leapor could never have been published without some support of this kind , patronage introduced a new influence on Leapor 's writing . |
2 | Performance Appraisals Bank Management advised IBOA of its intention to introduce a new Performance Appraisal system in NIB . |
3 | In 1986 , as part of its wider proposals for the reform of local government finance , the government declared its intention to introduce a new grant system . |
4 | As the first US cash-settled contract its success enabled the US futures industry to introduce a new array of cash settlement stock index futures contracts . |
5 | Because the 1991 Criminal Justice Act introduces a new unit fine system … |
6 | The GLC introduced a new vogue for councils to take a far more active role in their investment decisions . |
7 | ‘ Farr-Jones introduced a new dimension to Australia 's play with his superb leadership and ability to control the game . |
8 | Darwin introduced a new element into the equation because he started not from the fossil record but from field studies , which forced him to consider the real-life pressures acting upon species in the course of geological time . |
9 | The Act introduced a new development plan system as successor to that based on planning schemes : obligatory but more flexible , the plan was intended to outline a basic framework of future land use against which development proposals might be considered . |
10 | Finally , the 1989 Local Government and Housing Act introduced a new system for financing and controlling local authorities ' capital expenditure . |
11 | The 1967 Finance Act introduced a capital gains tax , and the 1967 Land Commission Act introduced a new betterment levy . |
12 | This Act introduced a new block grant in England and Wales and included a formula which penalized councils which spent more than a previously determined limit . |
13 | Radio broadcasting introduced a new dimension of communication in the 1920s , and television brought a hint of novelty to the late 1930s without revealing the overwhelming impact it would have when fully developed in the 1950s and after . |
14 | In 1986 , the Home Office , under a previous Home Secretary , published a White Paper in which it explicitly rejected the proposal to introduce a new crime of prison mutiny . |
15 | The recent findings about fibre introduce a new factor into this weight-loss equation . |
16 | Heinemann introduces a new name , Sally Dalzell , in its Complete CAE Course , which should produce some healthy competition for CUP , Longman , Nelson et al . |
17 | As a result , social security introduces a new element called a ‘ residential allowance ’ of £45 a week ( £50 in London ) . |
18 | Gibeau felt that we had had too easy a time of it at Canjuers and for the last three days introduced a new punishment . |
19 | Israel introduces a new system of computerized identity cards for Palestinians . |
20 | In 1989 the BBC introduced a new series of programmes in basic skills . |
21 | Kubota Pacific Inc , Santa Clara , California , will next month introduce a new workstation and a family of graphics subsystems based upon Digital Equipment Corp 's 64-bit Alpha AXP RISC . |
22 | With effect from Jan. 2 , Yugoslavia introduced a new dinar , worth 10,000 old dinars and fully convertible . |
23 | I intend to concentrate on two issues in the Queen 's Speech — the commitment to continue to prepare for the privatisation of the British Railways Board and the commitment to introduce a new council tax and to establish a review of local government structure in England . |
24 | But soon after John was selected as the prospective Cheltenham candidate , the Taylors concluded that there were too many pressures to introduce a new baby . |
25 | In many primary classrooms , teachers introduce a new topic by means of a discussion with the whole class . |
26 | As well as offering rationalised procedures , cognate group verification and improved communications between SCOTVEC and centres , the new approach introduces a new type of verifier to the SCOTVEC team — the systems verifier . |
27 | The Law Society introduced a new practice rule in May 1991 setting minimum standards of client care with regard to information and the handling of complaints . |
28 | Perhaps it was a great help to me at this time that the RAF introduced a new trade into the Service — Metal Rigger — and to the horror of the old " Chippie Rigger " who fashioned the ancient wooden aircraft , and claimed " we used to have men of steel and kites of wood … sadly now the process has been reversed " . |
29 | Later , in addition to the standard type , with barbs every 30cm/12in , the Germans introduced a new type of wire with steel strips cut into sharp-edged and pointed triangles . |
30 | Only at the end of November did the State Bank introduce a new denomination of notes equal to the gold content of the pre-war ten-rouble coin . |