Example sentences of "[be] introduce for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Another version of the Mach 210 has also been introduced for asynchronous applications .
2 New safety measures have been introduced for National fences after two horses died at the notorious Beecher 's Brook in last year 's race .
3 Appraisal has recently been introduced for clerical staff , and appraisal schemes for other categories of non-academic staff are being developed .
4 A system of military service had been introduced for Turkish Muslims in Anatolia in the early days of the House of Osman .
5 The major aim of this exhibition was to provide the ammunition to persuade the Government that historic building grants must be introduced for historic churches .
6 In these the concentration can be changed in situ , whereas fresh solution concentrations of exactly the same volume must be introduced for each measurement in the non dilution Cannon-Fenske .
7 A concessionary fee will be introduced for all pensioners .
8 ( g ) Penalties should be introduced for excessive wastage of materials or misuse of plant .
9 A charge of £15 to £20 per hour should be introduced for this service .
10 A charge of £15 to £25 plus travel expenses should be introduced for this service .
11 Child Benefit was to stay and a new benefit , Family Credit , was to be introduced for low-income families in work so that people could no longer be worse off in work than on the dole .
12 The objective of the FSA 's provisions will be to introduce for unlisted securities a regulatory regime which is broadly similar to that for listed securities .
13 In Stage II you can use the foods that you are introducing for that week .
14 By 1926 new and much more powerful express passenger and freight locomotive designs had been prepared to his directions and , whilst these were nullified by opposition within a divided management structure , in 1927 the Royal Scot express locomotives were introduced for principal main-line services .
15 In 1966 rate rebates were introduced for those householders unable to pay the full amount and by 1977/8 rebates went to 15 per cent of all households in England and Wales .
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