Example sentences of "have a [adj] version " in BNC.
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1 | Tadpole also has a new version of Solaris running , 1.0.1 Version B , for users to run Unix in a mobile environment , reportedly a significant step in its Nomadic Computing Environment ( NCE ) strategy . |
2 | Fujitsu Ltd has a new version of MicroCadam running on its SuperSparc Fujitsu S family machines which it buys OEM from Sun Microsystems Inc . |
3 | SGI also has a new version of its object-oriented ImageVision Library 2.0 API for image creation , processing and display which supports parallel processing techniques and features multi-threading mechanisms for increased performance and reduced latency . |
4 | Retix Inc , Santa Monica , California has a new version of its OpenServer 400 Unix software which enables coexistence between OSI ( Open Systems Interconnect ) and TCP/IP ( Transport Control Protocol/Internet Protocol ) based networks . |
5 | Recently acquired by WordStar , the company that established the PCX standard has a new version of its image manipulation program . |
6 | Nippon Digital Equipment Corp has a Japanese version of software that turns personal computers into X-terminals . |
7 | ‘ Still life of sea bream , oranges , garlic , a cloth and kitchen utensils ’ is one of a group of such works dating from the early 1770s ; the Prado has a second version . |
8 | He has a triangular version of Rupert 's stylised muzzle with the same pricked ears and bright black-button eyes . |
9 | Everybody I talk to has a different version of Jim 's life . |
10 | The 1990 SORP has a different version : it simply states that the prudence concept should be applied . |
11 | Further , for each module in the LIST_OF_CONTENTS , it will indicate whether the module has a latest version within LIFESPAN and , for each package to be created , it will indicate whether the module name to be associated with it already exists within LIFESPAN . |
12 | Checks are then carried out to ensure that each module in the LIST_OF_CONTENTS has a latest version within LIFESPAN . |
13 | The easiest is ‘ Wanda ’ with large purple-red flowers for many weeks in spring and it has a hose-in-hose version . |
14 | Most books will soon be set completely by computer , and thus the publisher will have a machine-readable version available for analysis . |
15 | The operators themselves will again have a different version . |
16 | The choice is between mixing your own , or having a ready-mixed version delivered . |
17 | ‘ He liked the song so much he wanted to have a long version of it , ’ claimed Moroder , ‘ and that 's when I did the 17-minute one . |
18 | Novell hopes to have a new version of DR DOS out by the middle of this year . |
19 | Univel Inc is n't expecting to have a multi-processor version of UnixWare ready for another 18 months . |
20 | Having made the Hannover picture I thought it would be nice to have a smaller version , so I now have a two-metre square version on canvas , also painted with Scanachrome , and I am working on the area of the television screen in a more painterly manner than I was able to use on the large one . |
21 | SunSoft Inc claims to have a multiprocessing version of Solaris 2.0-on-Intel running in the lab . |
22 | Announced way back in September 1989 , IBM Corp is finally promising to have a completed version of its AD/Cycle CASE-based application development environment completed by the end of the year and ready to ship to end users by the middle of 1994 . |
23 | Having announced the thing way back in September 1989 , IBM Corp is finally promising to have a completed version of its AD/Cycle software engineering-based application development environment by the end of the year and ready to ship to end users by the middle of 1994 — although it will bear little resemblance to the 1989 conception . |
24 | I have a revised version which will cancel . |
25 | Now I have a new version of the 4th Movement to make a comparison … |
26 | Most power-tools now have a cordless version , with manufacturers jumping on the convenience bandwagon ( far left ) . |