Example sentences of "input [vb mod] [adv] be [vb pp] to " in BNC.
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1 | The module password can be up to 8 printing characters long and for security reasons , the input will not be echoed to the screen . |
2 | The module password can be up to 8 printing characters long and for security reasons , the input will not be echoed to the screen . |
3 | The module password can be up to 8 printing characters long and for security reasons , the input will not be echoed to the screen . |
4 | The module password can be up to 8 printing characters long and for security reasons , the input will not be echoed to the screen . |
5 | The module password can be up to 8 printing characters long and for security reasons , the input will not be echoed to the screen . |
6 | The module password can be up to 8 printing characters long and for security reasons , the input will not be echoed to the screen . |
7 | The module password can be up to 8 printing characters long and for security reasons , the input will not be echoed to the screen . |
8 | The module password can be up to 8 printing characters long and for security reasons , the input will not be echoed to the screen . |
9 | The module password can be up to 8 printing characters long and for security reasons , the input will not be echoed to the screen . |
10 | The user password can be up to 12 alphanumeric characters long including spaces , and for security reasons , the input will not be echoed to the screen . |
11 | The module password can be up to 8 printing characters long and for security reasons , the input will not be echoed to the screen . |
12 | ( This last input will not be echoed to the screen ) |
13 | A similar strategy , explored by Salop and Scheffman ( 1987 ) , is where integration or contracts entered into by the incumbent have the effect of raising rivals costs , e.g. where a contract with a supplier specifies that an input will only be supplied to an entrant at a higher price than that enjoyed by the incumbent . |