Example sentences of "[verb] introduced a [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This has introduced a qualitatively new circumstance that was not operating when today 's First World countries were making their transitions to industrialization and urbanization ( see Leopold , 1985 ) . |
2 | There is indeed a ‘ new thing ’ in the New Testament … it has introduced a tremendously significant change of tense . |
3 | Bond Knitting Systems , the innovative craft company that caters for creative people of all ages , has introduced a completely new device into their range of needlecraft products called the BOND Cord Maker . |
4 | This year the Railway has introduced a fully computerised reservation system to handle bookings for the 11,000 seats that are available . |
5 | Following on from the 1988 Education Act , government has introduced a very ambitious programme for education through its National Curriculum and testing schemes . |
6 | There are a number of schools that have introduced a more interventionist approach , without sacrificing the enthusiasm and creativity of their pupils . |
7 | In particular , the 1986 Social Security Act and the Finance Act ( Number Two ) , 1987 , have introduced a more complex pension position . |