Examples of use of usher into
1. Palestinian elections Palestinians vote on Wednesday in their first parliamentary ballot for 10 years, which could for the first time usher into government the powerful Hamas Islamic movement, whose charter calls for Israel‘s destruction.
2. "King Abdullah had instructed that the project must serve the largest possible number of Saudis and expand in its size and scope of operations accordingly." KAEC is expected to usher into the Kingdom a new era of economic prosperity.
3. But this time, the 60–year–old grandmother stands under the red flag of Ukraine‘s Socialist Party, demonstrating against Viktor Yushchenko, the man she helped usher into the presidency.
4. Amid the malaise of the 1'70s, voters chose to celebrate the flag–waving "Rocky" in 1'77 over the more troubling "All the President‘s Men" and "Taxi Driver." This year, if voters do grow weary of all the downbeat movies heading their way, one beneficiary could be the upcoming film version of Khaled Hosseini‘s novel "The Kite Runner," which DreamWorks and Paramount Classics will usher into limited release December 14.
5. The switch could mark the demise of Bush‘s tax cut agenda and would usher into power union allies such as Rangel and Miller. The whole issue agenda would change,‘‘ said GOP lobbyist Jack Howard. All the businesses and trade associations would find themselves on defense.‘‘ The prospect of some of Congress‘ biggest liberals running committees probably will not be much of an issue in GOP fall campaigns, which typically focus more on local issues, said Carl Forti, spokesman for the National Republican Campaign Committee.