Example sentences of "had [be] introduce " in BNC.
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1 | The chairman had been introducing people for an eternity , and still no sign of him . |
2 | Janet had been introducing a group of six-year-olds to the nations of the world . |
3 | Coughlin says North 's only constructive contribution to Waite 's Lebanon mission had been to introduce him to an undercover agent working in Lebanon for British and American intelligence . |
4 | Don Mosey , then with The Daily Mail , summed up Yardley 's captaincy : ( He ) had been introduced to Yorkshire cricket in the mid-Thirties when the side , individually and collectively , would have died for the cause . |
5 | Although an X certificate had been introduced by the BBFC in 1951 , only six such films were shown on the Rank circuit between 1951 and 1957 . |
6 | The Death Grant had been introduced before the war to help families who did not have enough money to bury their dead . |
7 | Arising from Clem Bunker 's endorsement of the plan , new methods had been introduced which were greatly increasing earnings through higher productivity . |
8 | He was the fourth of twelve speakers over the three day conference , the others being Ministers , Commissioners , Economists and Academics , and had been introduced by the Chairman as ‘ The Man at the Sharp End ’ . |
9 | He himself was still quietly married to a girl he had been introduced to at high school . |
10 | A similar amendment had been introduced in the Commons and quickly voted down by the government . |
11 | These did not fruit well at Chelsea but by now the tomato , also known as the love-apple , had become well known in England ( it had been introduced in the sixteenth century , when Gerard considered it of little value ) and was much used in soups . |
12 | In that same year , the Duke of Wellington became Prime Minister until George IV died in June 1830 , when he was succeeded by William IV who was sympathetic to the Whig party and a supporter of the Reform Bill which had been introduced by Earl Grey , who became Prime Minister following the Duke of Wellington . |
13 | He emphasised the fact that , under the Single European Act , some majority voting had been introduced in order to ensure that the single market worked effectively , but that he was very critical of the case being proposed for further extensions of competence , for example in the social field . |
14 | She and her mother , the Countess of Montijo , had been introduced to Louis-Napoleon by means of their acquaintanceship with Princess Mathilde , an introduction which the latter certainly lived to regret . |
15 | After tea , if he was in the mood , the chiropractor would go out and shoot starlings in his garden , because they had been introduced from Europe . |
16 | A later chapter will examine the changes that had been introduced in the examination system , but for the dominant minority in grammar-school sixth forms very little had changed . |
17 | Holders of this theory would suggest that syphilis was already established in Europe in pre-Columbian days and it was the increase in knowledge and the travel resulting from the Renaissance that made it appear as if a new disease had been introduced . |
18 | This instrument had been introduced in the West in the eleventh century from the world of Islam , which in those days enjoyed a higher degree of civilization and of scientific and technological expertise than the West . |
19 | Gedge , instead , had been introduced to the dubious charms of ELP , Yes and Genesis by Dave Fielding , who had in turn been influenced by his older brother . |
20 | The worship group had continued to hold informal meetings and a weekly newssheet and coffee had been introduced . |
21 | This body of thought , sometimes called Neo-Hegelism , which had been introduced into Britain by Benjamin Jowett , Green 's tutor at Balliol , rejected the dominant philosophical view , derived from the Enlightenment , which was ‘ empiricist , individualistic , utilitarian ’ , and chose instead to see reality as ‘ an organic interconnected whole , no part of which was independent of the rest ’ . |
22 | However , a number of policy changes affecting the older cores had been introduced before that date . |
23 | Two Home Rule Bills had been introduced by the Liberals during the past twenty-five years . |
24 | Greisser said that the previous year the German battleship Admiral Scheer had put into Danzig , and on that occasion the ship 's captain had been introduced socially to anti-Nazi members of the Danzig Senate . |
25 | And then she remembered why she was there , because the Mahon virus had been joined with humanity , had been introduced into the genes as the same batch of fluid that had given life to Piphros . |
26 | The results he reports shows very wide variation in the way work was organised after new technology had been introduced on the shop-floor . |
27 | Before independence , a daily half-hour in Asian languages had been introduced in 1959 to cater for the territory 's substantial Asian minority . |
28 | Once Nadirpur and Saint Julien had been introduced , everyone settled down around the large ‘ Ops Room ’ table while Brandy organised coffee and biscuits . |
29 | At Bassingbourn the job of providing aircrew for the depleted number of operational squadrons continued but with an increased emphasis on the low level role-training which had been introduced in late 1960 . |
30 | ‘ Fred ’ as she was called on the circuit , played no less than 26 Federation and Wightman Cup rubbers for Britain , before directing her sporting talents , in a competitive sense , increasingly towards golf to which she had been introduced by her devoted husband Keith , himself a former leading British tennis junior . |