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Examples for "introduce "
Examples for "introduce "
1 Ms Walker said the Government urgently needed to introduce debt mediation legislation.
2 In Britain, Labour promised to introduce free university education within a year.
3 The government plans to introduce legislation before the end of the year.
4 The best way to introduce this file is with a simple example:
5 Newspapers must introduce new work practices and substantially reduce costs, it says.
1 Therefore, avoid moulded paper liners, which are difficult to insert plants through.
2 Of course, Cyrell finds it necessary to insert herself in the drama.
3 I saw it cancel her words with wavy lines, insert its own.
4 Attach the piston rod to the piston, and insert piston in cylinder.
5 These queries checksum the data and insert the results into a table.
1 The walls still enclose the Bailey of the Castle upon the west.
2 I enclose a draft for the money; when paid, send the copyright.
3 I enclose a draft for the money; when paid, send the copyrights.
4 You forgot to enclose your special pass with your report last time.
5 Anyway I enclose the card and rates and references of the school.
1 The governor was obdurate in his decision to stick in the race.
2 Now thou payest for the stick in the hand of the overseers.
3 They are the stick in the spinning wheel of the modern marketplace.
4 Nothing beyond throwing my stick in the hope of stunning the oojoobwa.
5 Great Britain has always tried to stick in with the right people.
1 She said she wanted long-term and sustainable anti-pollution measures put in place.
2 Governments must put in place policies that drive industrial development, particularly manufacturing.
3 They put in so much work, and the end product is great.
4 Control measures have been put in place to stop the pollution spreading.
5 The deal comes 21 years after the partnership was put in place.
1 I inclose you three guineas; and shall soon settle all with you.
2 The money which you so considerately inclose comes at the right time.
3 The coffin will inclose your body, and the last earthly journey begin.
4 I inclose the advertisement, and hope it is something to your advantage.
5 Hum, there is space enough in these walls to inclose a captive.
6 Brackets inclose words added to titles or imprints, or changed in form.
7 These coverings are now called mummy-cases, and the bodies they inclose , mummies.
8 I also inclose , as connected therewith, a copy of Executive Document No.
9 He by his labour does, as it were, inclose it from the common.
10 He brought her his letter the next day, and received hers to inclose .
11 These walls inclose a considerable area, which by courtesy is called a fort.
12 Let us see, then, what we inclose between oar two lines.
13 So you see I am obliged to inclose Mrs. Hooker's epistle to you.
14 I inclose ... which , with what I gave Mildred, I hope will answer your purpose.
15 My Dear Robert: I inclose a letter which has just arrived in the mail.
16 Rate-payers would inclose their money in papers, with their names, and drop them in.
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