Example sentences of "[verb] now been introduced " in BNC.

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1 Retaining the characteristics of the original composite steel/concrete Thor Beam , launched a few months ago , a new version for use with metal deck flooring has now been introduced by ConstrucThor .
2 The latest , which has now been introduced on a voluntary basis , is that , instead of one of his A levels , a pupil may take two AS ( supplementary ) level examinations , demanding half the time each of a full A level .
3 Furthermore , teaching of expert systems has now been introduced into some of the engineering syllabi in the training schools .
4 As a regular viewer of Casualty , I am delighted to see that at last television producers have acknowledged that nursing auxiliaries like myself ( and health care assistants ) do exist , as a health care assistant has now been introduced into the programme .
5 In New Zealand , the introduced Australian F. rubiginosa produced no ripe fruits for many years , but its pollinator has now been introduced , perhaps by wind , and fruits are set .
6 The Indian government has been strongly criticized for its slow response , but a bill has now been introduced in parliament which should speed up the processing of claims .
7 He added that the system had worked for commercial fishermen and had now been introduced through the Common Agricultural Policy in everything from sheep to milk , cereals and oilseeds .
8 Hopefully this morning you 've now been introduced to the concept of quality planning , as it 's intended within the civil engineering design group .
9 There will certainly be no complaints from her that far more swingeing penalties have now been introduced .
10 Several prison reforms have now been introduced : an independent Prison Inspectorate , financial controls , and legal representation for prisoners at certain disciplinary hearings .
11 But new safety measures have now been introduced for drivers and passengers .
12 from the stuff that 's now been introduced to us .
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