Sentence examples for introduced a specific from inspiring English sources

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In 1285, Edward I introduced a specific "nightwalker statute" in order to police the movement of plebeian people – especially migrants, vagrants and prostitutes – after the 9pm curfew.

But despite this more-than-decade-long history, it was only in 2014 that the Mobos introduced a specific grime category, won by Stormzy.

Cameron said: "We have already accepted around 5,000 Syrians and we have introduced a specific resettlement scheme, alongside those we already have, to help those Syrian refugees particularly at risk.

We also introduced a specific hardware control circuit system for real-time gas flux monitoring through the connection with a computer interface.

In 1996, the Sherbrooke Geriatric University Institute introduced a specific health and services program focusing on actualization of potential and psychological autonomy designed for long term care clients presenting few or no cognitive deficits.

In each day, a particular FonF task, which introduced a specific grammatical structure, was carried out in the classroom.

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An MP urges the government to introduce a specific offence of exploitation.

The government will also considering introducing a specific drug driving offence.

He suggests that it might be possible to introduce a specific sensor or feces-specific image recognition.

In his report, he even floats the idea of introducing a "specific tax increase" to fund the proposal.

The Home Office minister Baroness Scotland will launch a consultation on proposals to introduce a specific offence of 'forcing someone to marry'.

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