Example sentences of "would be introduced [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Clearly and patently , if it were to be introduced , it would be introduced without notice .
2 Lord Fraser said on television that the proposed legislation , which has cross-party support , would be introduced as the programme in Parliament allowed but gave no hint about how that would be achieved .
3 They also agreed that if at any future date the majority of the people of Northern Ireland ‘ clearly wish for and formally consent to the establishment of a United Ireland ’ the appropriate legislation would be introduced into the respective Parliaments .
4 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 .
5 The ways in which these topics would be introduced into a PGCE course would be as varied as those already used for other common topics , and this aspect must be left to individual PGCE tutors .
6 On April 21 President Juvénal Habyarimana , addressing the National Development Council , said that a multiparty system would be introduced on June 2 .
7 A network of subsidized cargo barges and water taxis would be introduced on the city 's canals to compensate .
8 Prices for consumers would rise by 50 per cent , but subsidies would be introduced on a regional basis for disadvantaged sections of the population .
9 It was then necessary to prepare a strategy document showing how the eventual development of a comprehensive system could be achieved , and indicating where pilot schemes would be introduced for both filing support and the use of DIP .
10 They were to be renamed Colleges of Education ; a new degree , to be called Bachelor of Education and validated by the universities , would be introduced for their more able students ; they should be removed from the public sector and closely linked with the universities ; and some of them should become universities in their own right .
11 To help fund the increases in social spending , representing 38.2 per cent of the total budget , value added tax would be raised and would be introduced for the first time on all foodstuffs .
12 Incentives would be introduced for " cleaner " cars .
13 A common currency would be used until June 30 , 1993 , when separate currencies would be introduced with equal exchange rates , the agency reported .
14 Prince Karl Lichnowsky had offered to take Mozart to Berlin , where he would be introduced to King Friedrich Wilhelm II .
15 For many men it implied that women would be introduced to freedoms and pleasures previously enjoyed only by themselves , and conceived in exactly the same terms .
16 Before a questioning audience Mr Murray began by explaining the main features of the new corporate identity and outlined the way it would be introduced to its public .
17 Third , Tempo 30 would be introduced throughout the experimental area , with only minor exceptions .
18 He said that his government attached the highest priority to restoring the health of the economy , and promised that a budget would be introduced within a month and that dialogue with the IMF would continue .
19 The public were promised that it would be introduced after the war ( it never was ) and if successful would be followed by tax changes and other ideas such as tax credits to regulate demand .
20 It became entwined with the separate dispute with ASLEF over flexible rostering , which the board had announced would be introduced from July with or without agreement .
21 Among new measures ( i ) a new " tax exempt special savings account " would be introduced from January 1991 ; and ( ii ) the rate of pool betting duty would be reduced for a five-year period to release funds to be devoted to the improvement of safety and conditions at football grounds [ for April 1989 Hillsborough stadium disaster see p. 36597 ] .
22 They would be introduced from July 1992 for new models ; existing models would have to be adapted by October 1993 .
23 Language testing for all employees in both state and private sectors would be introduced from May 5 .
24 Here he reiterated pledges to remove all remaining apartheid legislation and to release all political prisoners by April 1991 , declaring that constitutional reforms leading to universal suffrage would be introduced by 1994 at the latest .
25 Usually de Gaulle would be introduced by André Malraux , who would conclude with the phrase that had preceded de Gaulle 's wartime broadcasts from London : " Honneur et Patrie " .
26 The Harvest Holiday , as the report suggested , would be introduced in late October and would be the first of a series of changes to age-hold British holiday customs .
27 In addition , the Bill would be introduced in the Lords first — and while the society had ‘ clout ’ with MPs , peers were less assailable , she said .
28 21–7 " Letters were read from the secretary and convener of the Praise Committee of the Church with regard to a grant for assisting the congregation to secure an instrument to be used in congregational praise , from which it appears that the Committee were prepared to give £10 on condition that the instrument would be introduced in connection with public worship , and that the congregation contributed a suitable proportion of the cost . "
29 Does he recall that more than two years ago he announced that an organic scheme would be introduced in a matter of months ?
30 In his New Year address Iliescu announced that collective and state farms were to be largely privatized , and that a five-day working week would be introduced in March ( most Romanians had been required under Ceausescu to work a six- or even a seven-day week ) .
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