Example sentences of "[noun] [be] introduce " in BNC.
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1 | The belief in the broadcasting market is not without its difficulties : how can a multiplicity of channels be introduced so as to allow for consumer choice and how does one overcome the possible detrimental consequences of the market mechanism ? |
2 | Delegates voted by a large majority for the immediate introduction of a multiparty system , emphatically rejecting a proposal by Bongo that democratic pluralism be introduced over a three- to five-year period ; delegates also rejected Bongo 's proposal for a new single party , the Gabonese Social Democratic Rally ( RSDG ) [ ibid. ] , encompassing various political groupings , which was to have replaced the Gabonese Democratic Party ( PDG ) , the sole legal party since 1968 . |
3 | Things are especially bad in America , where the FCC unwisely insisted that TDMA be introduced directly into the band used by analogue phones . |
4 | The Justice Party of Hungarian Gypsies demanded in June that a Minister for Gypsies be introduced . |
5 | How will the situation of the drama be introduced ? |
6 | Will the same procedure be introduced here ? |
7 | The setting up , in 1991 , of the Ecole Nationale du Patrimoine , staffed mainly by art historians , has further demoted archaeological research ; the national plan for archaeology , which was to have been a blueprint for future research projects , has not yet received the promised funding of FFr17 million ( £1.7 million ; $2.9 million ) ; and their proposal that special forms of taxation be introduced to pay for urgent excavations ( with priority given to the most deserving cases ) has not been taken up . |
8 | If the dangers of loss of prestige by the discipline are to be averted , James urged , not only must new measures such as joint schools and interdisciplinary studies be introduced , but the " catastrophic decline " in the medieval side of English studies must be reversed . |
9 | It had been suggested that a form of graduated PAF be introduced according to the number of classes taught by individual teachers . |
10 | Should random breath-testing be introduced ? |
11 | For example , at what stage in the pupils ' artistic development should the artist be introduced and in what way do artists help ? |
12 | In a sweeping report adopted last month by the annual CHA convention , Canada 's 1210 hospitals also urged that a measure of market-style competition be introduced in the system to force hospitals to compete for patients and tax dollars , as well as reward the efficient institutions . |
13 | Should any additional flights be introduced after publication of this brochure then they will be calculated on the same basis . |
14 | The report recommended that clear and enforceable standards be introduced for the following : • supervision requirements ; • maximum duty times and minimum training requirements for lifeguards ; • provision of safety equipment ; • provision of extra services within swimming pools , such as supplying of food and drink , use of diving boards , slides and flumes . |
15 | Not only will children be introduced to a broader range of thought and feeling , but — through looking at literature from different points of view — pupils should also be in a position to gain a better understanding of the cultural heritage of English literature itself . |
16 | The new system of funding is also intended to foster competition as institutions attempt to outbid one another for student places ; and should a voucher system be introduced , competition will intensify . |
17 | A half-speed recorder would effectively halve the rate of tax that consumers would pay , should a levy be introduced . |
18 | A resolution was passed that " nothing relating to Total Abstinence be introduced into the News and Reading room lectures . |
19 | In suggesting that philosophical and sociological perspectives be added to the curriculum , I am not proposing that discrete packages of philosophy or sociology be introduced . |
20 | Should French be introduced at seven , at nine or not at all ? |
21 | In practice , as Rowe describes , it can be used with varying degrees of grammatical marking and would in fact be introduced to mentally-handicapped children in telegraphic form , slowly building to full English linguistic structure : e.g. ( 1 ) HALL , ( 2 ) GO HALL , ( 3 ) GO TO HALL , ( 4 ) GO TO THE HALL . |