Example sentences of "introduction of a new [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Other changes include a revision to the requirement fro longitudinal camber and the introduction of a new requirement for twist , related to camber .
2 There is nothing more difficult to take in hand , more perilous to conduct , or more uncertain in its success , than to take the lead in the introduction of a new order of things .
3 The introduction of a new range of nurse helpers/support workers in the clinical setting to assist the qualified work-force in their duties .
4 Norman Lindop , as Chairman of the Committee for Education at this stage , considered that the Council had been placed in an impossible position by the sudden introduction of a new range of institutions ‘ and the need for urgent action to solve problems externally created ’ .
5 Another important National Certificate development is the introduction of a new kind of award : National Certificate Clusters .
6 ( Elections were not held in Abuja , the new federal capital , pending the introduction of a new system of government for the territory ) .
7 This system , together with the introduction of a new type of wheat which gave three times the previous yields , began at last to change the methods of farming in Manupur .
8 An idea used by both a leading paint manufacturer on the introduction of a new type of paint and a hair product manufacturer on the launch of a new shampoo and which could be adapted to quite a number of other fields was based on the headline " Do n't write about it until you 've tried it . "
9 During the pilot phase of the Advanced Courses Development Programme suggestions were received from a number of individuals and organisations that consideration should be given to the introduction of a new type of group award within SCOTVEC 's portfolio of advanced courses .
10 The introduction of a new procedure for judicial review in the Court of Session in 1985 provides a unique opportunity to answer these questions and this will be one of the aims of the research .
11 Cable & Wireless , whose Mercury subsidiary yesterday heralded a phone war with the introduction of a new service for London , dipped 3p to 848p over fears that the new project might in fact turn out to be a drain on profits .
12 Further proposals included the retention of the detention centre , the introduction of a new sentence of youth custody to replace borstal training , and the power for juvenile courts to impose community service orders on offenders aged 16 .
13 August 1992 marked the introduction of a new approach to external verification of SCOTVEC awards .
14 He described it as an ‘ unfortunate incident ’ which could be solved by the introduction of a new rule at the league 's annual meeting .
15 In a recent and important case concerning copyright in weekly television programme listings , the Court held that it is an abuse for a copyrightholder to use its copyright to prevent the introduction of a new product for which there is potential commercial demand , into a market of which the copyrightholder has a monopoly .
16 A working party comprised of William , Holloway , and Hough proposed the introduction of a new paper on " Literacy theory : selected topics " which would cover symbol and myth , the language of literature , and literature and marxism .
17 These are the words of Mr R Doe , gardener to the Right Hon Lord Savile , on the introduction of a new onion by Suttons in 1892 .
18 This potentially explosive situation was not defused by the introduction of a new constitution in 1946 .
19 It was prompted by a memorandum from the Union Internationale des Huissiers de Justice et Officiers Judiciaires which reviewed current practice and suggested the introduction of a new mode of service involving direct communication between a huissier de justice in the country of origin and a similar officer in the country of service .
20 The introduction of a new series of medicines , together with the strong and continuing growth of established products , were significant factors in Glaxo 's favourable results during the first six months of 1991 .
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