Example sentences of "be introduce into the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The Master took them quietly from his person and told him such things were not allowed to be introduced into the workhouse , he then placed himself in a fighting attitude and threatened to knock the Master 's teeth down his throat , thereby setting bad examples to others ’
2 The professorship is tenable until retirement , subject to the provisions of the statute concerning the Visitatorial Board and also subject to any relevant provisions which may be introduced into the statutes as a result of the implementation of the Education Reform Act 1988 .
3 I am sure that the hon. Gentleman will welcome the suggestion of the Office of Gas Supply that an E factor should be introduced into the gas tariff formula to fund cost-effective investment in energy efficiency .
4 The 1977 Whitford Committee Report however , reviewing UK Copyright law , dismissed a proposal for droit de suite stating that it was not fair , logical or practical for such a concept to be introduced into the UK .
5 Health ministers have denied that the market principles to be introduced into the NHS will mean an avalanche of bureaucracy and thousands more accountants .
6 Colours can then be introduced into the bathroom with paint , wallpaper , curtains and accessories , all of which can easily be changed if you fancy a new look .
7 A new " high-tech " test will be introduced into the country 's 80 most polluted areas , involving tests for carbon monoxide , hydrocarbons , nitrogen oxides and leaks of fuel vapours , using a computer-activated treadmill to simulate a typical four-minute cycle of city driving .
8 A major restriction in the cementation brass-making process was the limited amount of zinc which could be introduced into the alloy .
9 A new option will be introduced into the curriculum of the same type as the cinema and theatre courses already on offer .
10 In consequence , it was often easier to overwrite ( superimpose ) parts of records with the same information , which is not good updating practice as errors can be introduced into the system .
11 For example , where an execution only customer ( whose relationship with a broker/dealer was that of principal in respect of decisions as to which securities to purchase and at what price ) starts to take and rely on the broker/dealer 's advice as to what to buy , a fiduciary element may be introduced into the relationship rendering the clause defining the relationship as that between two principals ineffective .
12 The rule is justified by the burden that would be placed upon legal advisers and the uncertainty that would be introduced into the law if such historical materials had to be consulted .
13 Cycles can be introduced into the dawg if the divergent and convergent node numbers are equal .
14 Clearly a great variety of difficulty could be introduced into the tests .
15 Different degrees of insulin resistance and impaired β cell function can be introduced into the model , and for each combination the homeostatic fasting plasma glucose and insulin results achieved by the feedback loops are calculated .
16 Runners control forestay tension and considerable bend can be introduced into the mast to flatten the main .
17 Only the duke of Normandy presumed to make this explicit , allowing his own name to be introduced into the chant after the prayers for the French king , so that the congregation called on the great warrior saints to guarantee the duke 's safety and perpetual peace .
18 This implies that unwanted variance may be introduced into the data of those experiments where subjects are free to spontaneously attach their own labels to non-verbal stimuli .
19 In addition to all this the Bill to be introduced into the House of Lords pays no real attention to the rights of conscience of doctors , nurses or anyone else involved in the care of the sick .
20 A resolution was passed that " nothing relating to Total Abstinence be introduced into the News and Reading room lectures .
21 Now the geological circumstances in which the most abundant graptolite faunas are found can be introduced into the argument .
22 To say that a question should be answered fully is not to say that irrelevant matter should be introduced into the answer .
23 In practice , social work records where relevant are likely to be introduced into the proceedings via the guardian ad litem .
24 A muzzled ferret can be used with a transmitter but this means that only one ferret can be introduced into the burrow system at any one time , unless transmitters emitting different signals are used to avoid confusion .
25 They may be introduced into the body during injury , often through a puncture wound , and also through burns or seemingly trivial wounds , for example , caused by pricking your finger on a rose thorn .
26 The convention , which has been proposed by Greenpeace , would not so much be concerned with enforcement and punishment but " would be more a guidance framework to be introduced into the thinking of governments " , declared Richard Falk , professor of international law at Harvard University and one of the keynote speakers at the conference .
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