Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [v-ing] [noun] [num] " in BNC.
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1 | to Close an SPR , it must already have been accepted using option 3.4.0 or 3.8.0 and may not have been closed already via another SSR |
2 | to Close an SPR , it must already have been accepted using option 3.4.0 or 3.8.0 and may not have been closed already via another SSR |
3 | The package manager may only be changed when the package has been approved or after the DCs have been aborted using option 2.7.0 — Abort DC . |
4 | This unit will not be accessed by LIFESPAN until its details have been updated using option 9.4.0 . |
5 | The Product can only be registered if a known Product package and Package version have been entered using option 5.1.2 — Update Product . |
6 | Media Types must be in the range 1 to 10 and these must previously have been introduced using option 9.5.0 — Update Media Types . |
7 | Media Types must be in the range 1 to 10 and these must previously have been introduced using option 9.5.0 — Update Media Types . |
8 | To check that an offline run can be performed , submit a package to be offlined using option 9.1.0 , Request Package to be Offlined . |
9 | For Offline ‘ stores ’ , two methods can be used to generate an offline workload : either by specifying packages to be offlined using option 9.1.0 , or by using the Storeman facility , whereby a range of modules which have not been accessed in a given time period can be offlined . |
10 | The pmodel module must then be installed using option 7.3.1 — Install/Deinstall Process Models ( you must have process model operations privilege for this ) . |
11 | The scheduling of subsequent offline runs can be automated using option 9.2.0 , which allows the user to specify an interval between offline runs . |
12 | The current holder of the SPR can be seen using option 3.7.1 — View One SPR . |
13 | A list of all SPRs can be displayed using option 3.7.2 — View All SPRs . |
14 | A list of all SPRs can be displayed using option 3.7.2 — View All SPRs . |
15 | A list of all SPRs can be displayed using option 3.7.2 — View All SPRs . |
16 | This will generate an ‘ Offline Workload ’ , which can be displayed using option 9.8.0 . |
17 | A list of all DCs can be displayed using option 2.8.5 — View DC Titles . |
18 | A list of all DCs can be displayed using option 2.8.5 — View DC Titles . |
19 | A list of all DCs can be displayed using option 2.8.5 — View DC Titles . |
20 | The resolution of this problem can be demonstrated using Figure 8.3 . |
21 | A Design Change can be aborted using option 2.7.0 , Abort DC , if , for example , it refers to the wrong module or it has been activated through the wrong package . |
22 | The reason for this may be understood using Figure 17–2 . |
23 | Media units can be entered using option 9.4.0 . |
24 | Media items can be entered using option 9.3.0 . |
25 | A module 's part number may be viewed using option 1.7.1 — View Module Details or via LIFESPAN RDBI , and may be updated using option 1.8.0 — Update Module Details . |
26 | If it has just been created using option 2.1.1 — Create DC , it should now be updated using option 2.1.2 — Update DC and then submitted for assessment using option 2.1.3 , whereupon no further changes will be possible . |
27 | Packages should be updated using option 1.3.4 — Edit Package Contents . |
28 | The fault media item can be physically inspected and , if it is found to be usable , its state can be updated using option 9.3.0 to make it available to LIFESPAN . |
29 | Media types can be defined using option 9.5.0 . |
30 | Once a DC has been agreed , it should be activated using option 2.4.0 — Activate DCs which allows the modules on the DC to be modified . |