Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] introduced a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 've introduced a new concept in the programme , involving a couple of dozen people , from all levels within the company , in half-day workshops which may look at as many as a dozen different Improvement Team targets . |
2 | Actually the tea shop benefited slightly , because we 'd introduced a new line of rock cakes that week , and some rioters came round to buy them to throw at middle class people . ’ |
3 | We 've introduced a new range of Chinese food . |
4 | We 've introduced a new donations box and some shops have special donations secretaries and many helpers encourage donations too . |
5 | We 've introduced a computerised system to deal with the orders and the meals arrive in heated vans with our service crew ensuring speedy delivery on the Trading Floor ’ . |
6 | ‘ To help alleviate the situation , we have introduced a new tariff for low users of electricity , which has no standing charge , and have announced a discount for card meter customers . ’ |
7 | Following the success of King Cole 's Smarty DK weight on 100g balls , they have introduced a 4-ply weight on 400g cones for machine knitters . |
8 | Now , as a step away from the craftsman entrepreneur that has been John Makepeace 's hallmark he has introduced a new course to Hooke Park College for manufacturing businesses that want to make better use of wood . |
9 | The Secretary of State has made regulations specifying teachers ' contractual obligations ; a comprehensive list of duties ; he has decided to scrap the long-established machinery in which teachers ' pay and conditions were negotiated and has assumed temporary powers to determine these himself ; and he has introduced a national curriculum . |
10 | Meanwhile , AT&T said it has introduced a flexible benefits programme to help control health-care costs . |