Example sentences of "[Wh adv] the system " in BNC.

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1 But whenever the system was threatened , even the cafes became no-go areas .
2 Throughout what follows either Cartesian or spherical polar coordinates are used when analysing motion in free fall ; the latter choice is made whenever the system studied has spherical symmetry .
3 Edward Spelman , the translator of Dionysius of Halicarnassus , was apparently the author of the pamphlet published anonymously in 1743 with the title " A fragment of the sixth book of Polybius … to which is prefixed a preface , wherein the system of Polybius is applied to the government of England . "
4 That 's how the system works .
5 In theory , validation meant that the user had read the specification , imagined how the system would work in practice , and agreed the design .
6 An incoming Labour government would examine how the system was working but ‘ will not be bound to continue it ’ .
7 The final compromise over how the system would operate was only reached after concessions by the British and West German Governments .
8 The following Note describes how the system was produced and examines the preliminary results of a pilot study undertaken in four local authorities .
9 In 1970 an agreement was reached between British Waterways Board , Leicestershire County Council , and the Leicestershire Branch of the Council for the Protection of Rural England to make part of the site accessible to the public and , so far as possible , to clear sufficient of the track to enable people to get some idea of how the system had been constructed and how it operated .
10 We can begin to see how the system would regulate back to normal when parts are removed .
11 That , essentially , is how the system works .
12 Thus when faced with a specification such as the following for so-called ‘ executive information systems ’ , one wonders exactly how the system is expected to filter and compress critical data received from the external environment ! :
13 Consideration was then given to the requirements of the formal systems model , eg the relationships between the system components ( taken in this case to be information flows ) , the resources needed for the system to operate , and how the system would be regulated and controlled .
14 He shows clearly how the system is used to find specific pages , and the different types of information displayed .
15 The art of surviving is to understand how the system works not to be frightened by it , and to know when to seek more expert help .
16 Of course , from the local point of view it was logical enough to deal in terms of the individuals involved because that is how the system may appear to work , at least to an uninformed observer , and no doubt the question of personality is an important one .
17 Skilled maintenance engineers , apart from using test procedures and maintenance manuals , use their intuition or heuristics and an understanding of how the system works to solve problems .
18 Instead , they choose symbols to represent the problem concepts ( knowledge ) i.e. an understanding of how the system works , and then apply various techniques and heuristics ( rules of thumb ) to manipulate this knowledge ( Fig. 3 ) .
19 Fig. 6 illustrates how the system may be adapted to replace a missing vine .
20 But , ’ Jay teeters on the brink of a revelation , ‘ the A&R man does n't have to know about your music ; he has to know how the system works , how to get your material through the system .
21 It is hard to see how the system can be deformed further without losing both face and more cases at the European Court of Human Rights .
22 Neil Walker says he is very pleased with how the system has been accepted , and so far , the IV workstations have been used by over 12,000 staff , amounting to 17,000 user hours .
23 It might help to talk about how you feel with someone you trust and who knows how the system works , for example , someone from a self-help group or an individual health visitor or advisor .
24 At the moment it is difficult to describe how the system will work in practice .
25 His ability to intervene effectively must be a function of his ‘ hands on ’ experience supported of course by his conceptual knowledge of how the system functions .
26 The section describing the operation of the system should cover not only how the system operates but also how the user can operate it .
27 The point is that the psychophysical approach forces you to develop a model of how the system , in this instance the mechanisms of colour discrimination , might work and it is this model that is used to guide the direct physiological measurements .
28 The first is a simple logical point that without some model of how the system might work , there is no way of deciding which of the millions of possible stimuli available to use in testing a particular celt .
29 Even the most hardened empiricists start off with some idea of how the system might work .
30 nQue says USL is waiting to see how the system shapes up .
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