Example sentences of "system that [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Garside and Leech ( 1987 ) developed a system that parsed the tagged output from the CLAWS system .
2 Friedrich Hayek , an Austrian economist living in England , issued a seminal warning : full employment , social security and freedom from want could not be had unless they came as by-products of a system that released the free energies of individuals ; furthermore planning created not certainty , but uncertainty .
3 A geneticist might wish to claim that the direct influence of the genes is upon the nervous system that mediates the stone-choosing behaviour , not upon the stones themselves .
4 The most urgent task is replacing ledgers and pencils with a management-information system that allows the head office to monitor risk .
5 That is why we are so opposed to the system that charges the richest person in Westminster only £273 a year but the poorest person in Wigan £339 a year .
6 As Beatson has stated , ‘ a system that uses the pragmatic approach is not using the concept of error of law as an organizing principle ’ as such , but rather as a facade behind which to weigh the relative competence of court and agency .
7 He was accustomed to it from his schooldays since his was n't a memory system that made a good impression on harassed teachers or impatient examiners , especially as it did n't work at all with books .
8 The answer to that argument is very simple : manipulation is impossible in a system that requires an adjudicating officer , a social security appeal tribunal or a commissioner to be convinced that the law has been complied with .
9 In this case , it would seem natural to establish an accounting system that records the annual debts ( principal and interest ) , in which each year 's debt charges signal the property tax rate ( having taken account of rateable value ) and which subsequently accounts for the actual expenditure and actual revenues ( to determine whether next year 's taxes need adjusting ) .
10 Thus a social security system that includes a significant proportion of means-testing is bound to be age discriminatory in its effects .
11 Any system that costs the British taxpayer more than £2.5 billion , only half of which reaches farmers , is an absurdity and must be abolished .
12 This view is shared by Kochan , who argues that only a party with a highly disciplined party with techniques of mass organisation could replace the autocratic system that held a fractured empire together ’ .
13 They would do so because they receive convergent input from cells at the lower levels of the system that represent the defining properties of that object .
14 A system that connects a single vendor 's range of products — and which can be adapted more or less to handle other vendors ' offerings .
15 It 's a large operating system that needs a hard drive to hold the extensive files that come with it , but has many redeeming features .
16 It will sell a remote ’ controlled lighting system that incorporates the new chip .
17 Even if an installation finds it convenient to use one of the smaller operating systems for much of its work , it may he possible to switch to an operating system that provides the extra facility to handle variable-length records , just for those files that need it .
18 The electorate 's views are seen as stable , centrist and moderate , but , in the context of an electoral system that bolsters the two-party system and blocks the easy rise of third parties of moderation , the House of Commons is " unrepresentative " and the party activists unchecked .
19 The EF-111 uses a General Dynamics ejector system that blows the entire cockpit away from the airframe .
20 The Islamic concept of ownership over land is at variance with a system that confers an indefeasible title upon the registered owner .
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