Example sentences of "[adj] a system [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Such a system punishes the elderly and the unemployed who are on fixed incomes , and the disabled who , we all know , live well below the poverty level .
2 Yes , whether one would ever actually get such a system interacting with a patient is difficult to foresee .
3 Such a system requires that patients suffering from similar diseases and requiring similar treatment regimes should be grouped together .
4 The production of such a system requires the development of a large lexicon and extraction of language information from large samples of the language .
5 Such a system calls for kites with similar stability characteristics , otherwise there is a risk of tangling the two kitelines , as the shared weight draws them together when the unit nears the stop ,
6 Since such a system seemed well founded in Britain it chose to ignore British fascism , unlike the Communist Party , which was prepared to fight the BUF on the streets at Olympia and Cable Street .
7 The permitted energy states in such a system form a so-called ‘ surface sub-band ’ , and when all the mobile electrons are contained in one sub-band we have reached the electric quantum limit .
8 By the time of the Treaty of Vienna and the Concert of Europe , such a system had become formalized , and the Treaty of Versailles following the First World War brought in many more participants ( and took power to create new States , like Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia ) .
9 It added : ‘ When copies of the Queen 's Christmas Broadcast to the Commonwealth are made available in advance for the convenience of the media in this country and abroad , such a system depends upon all the media accepting the obligation not to publish it prematurely .
10 The complaint that there is never a moment 's peace is countered by some nurses who say that such a system allows for a ‘ snooze hour ’ after lunch when no routine tasks were undertaken and the ward was as quiet as possible .
11 Such a system allows the computer-based design system to be fully integrated into the industrial environment , with the result that the network supports design activities in a manner similar to the procedures described here .
12 The low cost of setting up such a system allows people who have never ventured beyond typewriter or wordprocessor to produce material which looks as though it has been professionally typeset .
13 Moreover , by updating customer information using annual , interim or management accounts , such a system allows the ready evaluation of a customer 's solvency on an on-going basis .
14 Such a system allows you to leave and receive messages on a telephone which is part of a computerised network ( and which therefore can digitally store and then replay sounds ) .
15 Such a system does not need to have access to a full-coverage grammar and lexicon .
16 Such a system does mean that we need to rely on the local press and Shropshire Radio to send out messages , but I think that it allows flexibility .
17 Deroualt and Merialdo ( 1984 ) used such a system to perform stenotypic transcription of unconstrained French with a vocabulary of 250,000 words .
18 Such a system raises special problems of ‘ pricing ’ .
19 Other houses under the Fund 's care to use such a system include Thirlestane Castle , Scotland , and Paxton House , Berwick .
20 Although the principle seemed not unfair , the practicalities of introducing such a system proved to be complex , not least because for historic reasons unit costs vary very considerably between one institution and another .
21 The evidence for market-control shows how such a system responded to and impinged on new forms of local power and local initiative .
22 It is ironic that the British government should have gone through so many contortions over local government tax , finally to arrive at a system whereby the bulk of tax is raised centrally and distributed to the local authorities , while such a system has been the norm in Germany for decades .
23 Such a system has become increasingly popular , Turner says , because companies are becoming increasingly interested in management accounting , and so need to have information at their fingertips at all times .
24 The medical adage ‘ See one , do one , teach one ’ is perilously close to the mark , but Dr Jolyon Oxley , from the Standing Committee on Postgraduate Medical Education , thinks that such a system has some merits .
25 It will be necessary to see how far it is possible to go along with a strict criterion-referenced system or what kind of compromises may be worked out if such a system has advantages of motivating pupils and aiding changes in curriculum .
26 Such a system has been discussed further by the author .
27 Such a system has the following advantages :
28 Until such a system has been produced the question of how such systems should integrate with syntactic processing remains very much within the area of theoretical linguistics .
29 Although that will be remedied by next June , is it not somewhat antiquated that such a system has persisted for so long ?
30 Not only must the users of such a system find the data relevant and credible , they must also be motivated to use it to improve the overall performance of their activities .
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