Sentence examples for is introduced from from inspiring English sources

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The cut will cost £5.6bn in the first year it is introduced from April 2011.

However, this is supposedly a "transitional" arrangement until the pension credit is introduced: from 2003-04, normal service of indexation to inflation will resume.

It is not a typical whodunnit – the serial killer is introduced from the beginning – but concentrates on the nuanced response of various members of a close-knit community left reeling by the murder spree.

He is introduced from the dais as a world-famous… Talk story about Mother McAvoy's drugstore, 163 Christopher Street, and the McAvoy Tonic Compound sold to thousands of sailors.

He is introduced from the dais as a world-famous expert generally a foreigner, in whatever line of interest is common to his hearers, & he harangues them with a discourse so seemingly learned that it's sometimes an hour before they get wise.

Over its eight-year franchise the new operator – a joint venture 90% owned by Stagecoach but with Richard Branson's licensed brand – will bring more direct links to the capital and cut journey times after a new fleet of trains is introduced from 2019.

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It was introduced from Eurasia.

Suddenly, we were introduced from the stage.

'They were introduced from Australia.

The change is planned to be introduced from next April.

They were due to be introduced from September 2015.

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