Example sentences of "[be] introduce [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The next definition is suggested by the way coordinates are introduced into the real plane .
2 These elements are introduced in the preceding co-text and form part of what has been described as ‘ the domain of discourse ’ ( cf.
3 The remaining notes ( 10 and 12 ) are introduced in the following bar .
4 These are introduced in the next chapter which brings to the reader the concept of ‘ The Created God ’ .
5 The cap and bonnet had been a feature of grave-clothes since the 1630s , the under-shirt having been introduced at the same time .
6 The plan , he affirmed , had been introduced at the previous week 's meeting between President Bush and President Gorbachev in Washington [ see p. 37518 ] .
7 Among other privations , energy rationing had been introduced for the first time in the capital , Havana , in mid-April .
8 From earliest years , each of our four children have been introduced to the gentle art and they are all still keen anglers .
9 The United States had been introduced to the combined system by Laurent Clerc , a deaf and dumb immigrant and former pupil of the Abbe de l'Epee .
10 ‘ I believe you have been introduced to the Imperial Adjudicator . ’
11 In the 1930s , both Nicolae Ceauşescu and Elena Petrescu seem to have been introduced to the Communist Party by relatives who had already made their way to Bucharest from the country .
12 130 new measurements of vitrinite reflectance ( % Rm ) from 72 deep boreholes and 60 outcrops have been introduced into the new map .
13 This was not an express requirement in the previous legislation , and it is not obvious why it should have been introduced into the new law .
14 It was a bit like modern-day Russia since perestroika had been introduced into the Russian culture .
15 Several policies have been introduced into the public sector in recent years whose chief purpose is to obtain better ‘ value for money ’ .
16 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 .
17 They 're backing a private members bill , that 's the Wild Mammals Protection Bill , which has been introduced by the Labour MP Kevin McNamara .
18 Several kinds of apples still remained in Britain from Roman times , like the dessert apple , Decio — thought to have been introduced by the Roman general , Etio .
19 They will abate only slightly as a result of the recent rules that have been introduced by the Independent Committee for the Supervision of Telephone Information Services and by Oftel .
20 This topic like others could be introduced into the Annual Conference agenda which would then allow the membership a chance to debate general issues .
21 Intangible economic benefits : A large proportion of CMEA imports may have no suitable or readily equivalent Western substitute : the CMEA product mix is geared to the requirements of Soviet industry which , as we have noted in Chapter 2 , may differ from those in the West ; and Western equipment may require complementary products or particular production methods which can be introduced into the Soviet environment only at some effort and expense .
22 A success story of the 20th century is the discovery of antibiotics , substances which can be introduced into the human body to combat pathogenic microorganisms .
23 Following changes in school curricula , and the consequent introduction of the new first-year course described above , it is probable that some lectures will be introduced into the fourth year , and graduate lectures will be increased .
24 New legislation to be introduced at the earliest opportunity to put an end to the current need for children to give live evidence and face intimidating cross examination in either open court or by video-link .
25 The procedure under which the views of the trial judge and the Lord Chief Justice about the requirements of retribution and deterrence are obtained will be the same as that proposed for discretionary life sentence cases , and will be introduced at the same time .
26 ( iii ) In the context of their own writing and reading pupils should be introduced to the complex regularity that underlies the spelling of words with inflectional endings , eg bead-ing , bead-ed , bed-d-ing , bed-d-ed. ( iv ) Teaching should encourage discussion of the range of vocabulary , eg from informal to formal , everyday to specialist , its use in different settings and for different purposes and the effect of particular choices of words , eg the kinds of topics slang is used for ; the situations in which slang is used ; the need for specialist terms and the effects of their use outside the specialist group .
27 During the school year 1990–1 , further developments are to take place : pupils at a new Key Stage ( 2 ) are to be introduced to the three core subjects ; a new subject ( design and technology ) is to be introduced to pupils in the first three key stages ; and for the first time , pupils ( at Key Stage 1 ) are to face assessment .
28 To help fund the increases in social spending , representing 38.2 per cent of the total budget , value added tax would be raised and would be introduced for the first time on all foodstuffs .
29 Microsoft Access will initially be introduced for the special price of £99+VAT .
30 The branch management computer system will go ‘ live ’ in the East in January and be introduced across the whole Division during the year .
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