- incorporate
- 01. Our new marketing strategy will [incorporate] both Internet and e-mail advertising.02. Both of the major political parties in the state are working to [incorporate] some key environmental policies into their platform.03. One of the most difficult things to do when you become a teacher is to learn how to [incorporate] all the theory you learn in university into your lesson plans.04. The Galapagos Islands were [incorporated] as part of Ecuador in 1832.05. Two separate forms are required to register an [unincorporated] business.06. In 1791, the U.S. Bill of Rights [incorporated] notions of freedom of speech, press, and fair trial into the new U.S. Constitution.07. Cars of the future will likely [incorporate] more than one type of fuel system.08. Following the merger, restructuring was deemed necessary in order to [incorporate] the newly acquired plants and employees.09. The police force in our municipality was recently [incorporated] into a larger regional force.10. The community of Bytown was [incorporated] as the city of Ottawa in 1855.11. The Conservative Party has attempted to [incorporate] a number of ideas from the Liberal platform in order to attract more voters.12. The party's platform for the election [incorporates] a number of new ideas.13. George Will once remarked that football [incorporates] the two worst elements of American society: violence punctuated by committee meetings.14. The first clothing [incorporating] a zipper appeared in the 1930s.15. In 1911, IBM was [incorporated] as the Computer-Tabulating-Recording Co., and produced clocks, scales, and punch card tabulators.16. The [incorporation] of the video replay in sports broadcasts has changed the way that referees make decisions during controversial plays.17. This recipe [incorporates] a number of ingredients not usually found in North American cooking.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.