Example sentences of "introduce new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If a European Union of this kind were ever to be formed , it would either introduce new tensions and resentment when countries found their policies increasingly dependent on the most powerful country , and thereby lead to the break-up of the Community ; or , if it did somehow succeed , the future union would in effect be a greater Germany , balancing uneasily between East and West , inheriting and perhaps magnifying the complexes and instabilities of post-Bismarckian Germany . |
2 | We will introduce new legislation giving stronger powers to deal with cartels . |
3 | It must introduce new concepts , whether in mathematics , geography , physics or literature , concepts that are unfamiliar , and would have remained unknown to a child who had not been to school . |
4 | The Fishpen will be particularly useful to separate young fish from their parents or to help introduce new fish safely . |
5 | It could put a different perspective on the topic ; it could introduce new information ; it could invite comparison of the ways the same subject can be treated in different media or from different points of view . |
6 | So the transformation to a new order can only be achieved by shattering their stranglehold on social power , and the rise of a new dominant class which will introduce new property relations allowing productive forces to develop . |
7 | We will introduce new product labels , showing information such as energy consumption during use and the environmental impact of the production process . |
8 | The bourgeoisie as a class found enormous difficulty in combining getting and spending in a morally satisfactory manner , just as it failed to solve the equivalent material problem , how to secure a succession of equally dynamic and capable businessmen within the same family , a fact which increased the role of daughters , who could introduce new blood into the business complex . |
9 | It 's where the mover chooses to exercise that particular right , but in so doing the mover can not , or should not introduce new material and make another speech . |
10 | And that may introduce new considerations not available to us today . |
11 | For many , but not for all , there is a greater degree of choice about where we live , though , ironically , changing household lifestyles often introduces new constraints as more members go out to work . |
12 | It introduces new arrangements for degree-awarding powers and for achieving university status . |
13 | This introduces new characteristics to the recipient . |
14 | Chapters are built around a short business dialogue , which introduces new grammar in a natural context . |
15 | Sometimes Matthew introduces new material which is highly miraculous in its content . |
16 | It is recommended that the offline manager introduces new media items when the offline system is not running , since LIFESPAN may attempt to use the media item as soon as it knows about it . |
17 | This section introduces new game rules and machines for the Empire army . |
18 | By contrast , LIFFE has introduced new contracts on European interest rates , the German Government Bond ( " Bund " ) and the eurodeutschmark , which have become highly successful . |
19 | The most recently introduced new degree course , Marine Biology , has experienced very buoyant application and entry rates . |
20 | We have introduced new powers for the Court of Appeal to increase sentences for crime . |
21 | The caretaker government had earlier introduced new laws increasing the penalties for election offences . |
22 | The Atomic Energy Authority has now introduced new procedures at Harwell and say it 's confident there wo n't been another similar leak . |
23 | With the two sections of the National Insurance Act , however , Lloyd George and Churchill had introduced new approaches to two major social problems , which were of lasting importance . |
24 | The Panel has introduced new rules trying to make sure that shareholders do not sell out too cheaply due to lack of independent advice and information . |
25 | The government has introduced new rules on the awarding of costs in an attempt to reduce the number of frivolous appeals , and recent Department of the Environment decisions on some large retail planning applications suggest a more restrictive stance . |
26 | Japan , Australia , Korea , the UK and Germany have all introduced new rules , allocated extra resources to transfer pricing , or both . |
27 | In recent years , however , the Government has introduced new rules which help considerably . |
28 | The London Stock Exchange has since introduced new rules which require an appropriate disclosure to be publically made . |
29 | Because one in three women in Britain have fine flyaway hair , we 've introduced new Wella Balsam Hair Restructurant . |
30 | The government has introduced new restrictions on the use of national park land in the event of privatisation but Opposition , and some Conservative , MPs believe that tougher planning controls are needed to enable the national park authorities to block damaging development . |