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

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1 Under other scenarios in which controls of varying severity are introduced the increases would be from 0.1 ° C to 0.2 ° C each decade .
2 Where percentage factors are introduced the operative will receive a disproportionate amount of bonus for the effort involved and will , therefore , have a reduced incentive to increase his productivity .
3 However , once taxation and bankruptcy effects are introduced the capital structure will have an effect on the overall value of the firm ( Fig.8.5 ) .
4 The intelligence officers , having failed to allow for Double Summertime , which had been introduced the night after the first ‘ Hess ’ flight , were on the point of standing down the op just as the bombers droned into hearing .
5 If a lower rate were to be introduced the museums would stand to benefit by around DFl.3 million ( £1 million ; $2 million ) per year .
6 Published by the research arm of the Department of Transport , the report comes shortly after the London borough of Hammersmith and Fulham announced it would be introducing the scheme later this month .
7 ‘ These are the terms and conditions on which we will be introducing the community charge , ’ he told a press conference at the Blackpool conference .
8 Course centres will be introducing the new scheme this autumn and it is hoped that even more students will be encouraged to work towards a Machine Knitting qualification .
9 You will , however , need to know whether your employer/former employer or pension paying organisation has or will be introducing the scheme before you can take part .
10 He said : ‘ We will be introducing the sort of product technology that will enable Viet Nam to attract more foreign marine business .
11 In further discussion the suggestion was made that the best course would be to introduce the Bill without any provision abolishing capital punishment and to explain in the Second Reading debate that , since the question of capital punishment was one on which there were differences of opinion transcending Party lines , the Government felt that the matter should be left to a free vote .
12 In view of the evident division of opinion among Ministers , it was suggested at the meeting of the Cabinet on 19th June that the best course would be to introduce the Criminal Justice Bill without any provision abolishing capital punishment and to explain in the Second Reading Debate that since the question of capital punishment was one on which there were differences of opinion transcending Party lines , the Government felt that the matter should be left to a free vote on the Report Stage of the Bill .
13 The simplest way would be to introduce the style and then see whether or not output increased or decreased or , even , stayed where it was .
14 Steve Ward , Branch Manager of West Hoathly has been managing the business since the acquisition and has been introducing the ‘ Rentokil way of doing things ’ into the new business .
15 Meanwhile , Pro-Go , from Taiwan , are introducing the Volcano Series , which includes two Jumbo rackets , the STC-616W and the STC-616 , both of graphite construction and both of ‘ oval ’ shaft design .
16 That is why we are introducing the Bill and why clause 1 extends the overall limit on the payment of restructuring grant by a further £1.5 billion .
17 It is against that background that the Government are introducing the Bill .
18 Is it not ironic that the Government are introducing the Bill at a time when virtually all the political parties — parties which rarely find common ground , as we have tragically and sadly witnessed over the years — see eye to eye in opposing the scheme ?
19 Before the guidelines were introduced the referral rate from general practitioners for examinations covered by the guidelines was 88.4/1000 registered patients ( table I ) .
20 When they were introduced the mechanisms by which these insecticides worked was not known , but their low acute toxicity and , above all , their stability appeared to make them safe to use .
21 In the three years since these procedures were introduced the standards of development plans and the annual statements have varied widely .
22 At that time Sobstad were introducing the Genesis concept to the UK and David assured us that this hi-tech sail would be available to us as a one-design class for no more than the cost of our present Dacron sail .
23 December last year , when the Government were introducing the Community Charges ( Substitute Settings ) Bill .
24 Erm I thought that erm I , I mean I was getting some things that John has n't , has n't mentioned , erm when you mentioned the wife being there erm when you , when you were introducing the C C Q you then assumed that you would be coming back with recommendations
25 And if an adult , speaking to a child — or to anyone — were to introduce the quoted words of a third person ( 'dialogue at second hand' ) it would be very unusual for the source not to be identified .
26 What the ‘ new technology ’ and the restructuring of Fleet Street have patently not yet done is introduce the variety that had once been optimistically promised .
27 W what we have to do with quality management , is introduce the horses for courses idea .
28 So basically what that 's done is introduce the variations of the letters .
29 However , whether or not a statutory definition of charity is introduced the present problems must not be exaggerated .
30 When the new system is introduced the caretaking staff will not be amongst those identified as operators and it is intended that these revised hours will assist caretaking staff by freeing them for more appropriate duties .
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