Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] be introduced into " in BNC.
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1 | The rarest breed of pig in the world has just been introduced into England . |
2 | Something of the sort has already been introduced into some English degrees , under the aegis of the Verbal Arts Association , who have made a welcome start with such work . |
3 | The point is that Humpage was brought on to bowl before lunch on the first morning of the match , and one wonders whether a selected wicketkeeper has ever been introduced into the attack to early a stage of a first-class match , especially since so far as I am aware Warwickshire suffered no injuries that morning . |
4 | He said that , together with the Bill , the Government had presented ’ the most extraordinary guillotine that has ever been introduced into the House ’ |
5 | Thai boxing has also been introduced into Europe , where it has become very popular , with matches and tournaments being held on a regular basis . |
6 | Furthermore , teaching of expert systems has now been introduced into some of the engineering syllabi in the training schools . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | His many churches are equally eclectic , with a frequent use of the patterned brickwork and polychromy that had lately been introduced into English church architecture by William Butterfield and G. E. Street [ qq.v . ] . |
9 | The red ball had just been introduced into Soccer and there was a ball in the goal , this time in red chrysanthemums . |
10 | The clover clones had also been introduced into sites from which the existing vegetation had been denuded by treatment with the paraquat herbicide . |