Example sentences of "[pers pn] be claim [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They were claimed to have stabilizing qualities in a cross-wind . |
2 | As a result , it is claimed to support high-performance graphics that currently require more expensive technical workstations . |
3 | It is claimed to enable open development of scalable communications systems encompassing voice , data and image technologies , providing a clear migration path to accommodate advances in hardware and software technology . |
4 | To merge routing and cell-switch functions , it is claimed to perform direct switching of Asynchronous Transfer Mode traffic , as well as Ethernet , Token Ring and FDDI traffic . |
5 | Intel Corp rates the 66MHz version of the Pentium chip at 112 MIPS — well it is claimed to execute two instructions per cycle — one for each of its parallel arithmetic-logic units — two five-stage execution units , and claims that it is five times more powerful than the original 80486 microprocessor and over 300 times faster than the 8088 ; it contains 3.1m transistors , compared with 1.2m for the 80486 ; it is manufactured in Intel 's 0.8 micron three-metal layer BiCMOS process technology ; it has two 8Kb on-chip caches and a fully compatible floating point unit that is up to five times faster than the one on the 80486 at the same clock speed ; to get around the problem that the thing can squeal to a halt when it comes to a branch that stalls the instruction stream , it includes branch prediction , where the chip remembers prior instruction pathways and predicts the correct pathway for a new instruction . |
6 | Intel Corp rates the 66MHz version of the Pentium chip at 112 MIPS — well it is claimed to execute two instructions per cycle — one for each of its parallel arithmetic-logic units — two five-stage execution units , and claims that it is five times more powerful than the original 80486 microprocessor and over 300 times faster than the 8088 . |
7 | The main emphasis will be on the two major social psychological processes , which it is claimed characterize social representations : objectification and anchoring . |