Example sentences of "system [coord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The German Ideology represents , therefore , a first foray into anthropology , which is important more because of its attempt to isolate such general problems as the relation between property and the State , the growth of consciousness , and the way material circumstances produce mental concepts than for specific formulations about the nature of pre-capitalist systems or the way the evolution of society had taken place .
2 No estimates could be made of the number of systems or the number of applications involving personal data — guesses ranged from 50,000 to 350,000 .
3 Kirk says only one set of definitions is required to describe objects that are managed in a system , whether they be a system accounting mechanism , a device driver , a processor , a file system or a user .
4 Capital expenditure on plant and machinery will not normally qua unless it is of a type which can be commonly found fixed to the building such as an air-conditioning system or a lift .
5 The results of all the foregoing may be a fire or fires which on the arrival of the fire brigade have either developed as could be anticipated in the absence of an automatic extinguishing system or a situation where fire has gained a substantial hold and is being retarded in its growth by a sprinkler system reduced to some degree from its designed effectiveness .
6 Each FOND refers to the members of a family that are present within a file , be it the System or a Font/DA Mover file — also called a Suitcase .
7 The term ‘ an efficient farm ’ has defied description from many authorities but from this survey it appeared that it was not a farm or a system or an enterprise that was efficient but rather the man who ran it .
8 Multimedia will enable us to place a console or our system or an extension of our information infrastructure in our customer 's environment and enable them to interact with our systems though an interactive self teaching sentry rich environment .
9 erm Magistrates only send people to prison because they feel the circumstances of the case justify it and erm I think in the public mind erm the criticism is more often the reverse , that Magistrates are too soft , and I 've heard Lord Hailsham say more than once that if we do pay a price for the lay magistrate system it is leniency because what happens , and the difference between the lay magistrate system and the stipendiary system or the Crown Court system is that Magistrates do sit in threes , and what that tends to do is lead to compromises in sentence because discussion between three people irons out extreme views and you do tend to end up with a very well considered compromise view , which probably does tend to be more lenient than a sentence imposed by any one person who might himself take a very serious view of the circumstances .
10 The Peacock Committee was convinced that it was no longer possible to recommend ‘ no change ’ to either the licence fee system or the funding structure of broadcasting as a whole ; the differences between the two sources of revenue would create recurring crises for the BBC and put it at a competitive disadvantage compared to the ITV structure .
11 There are those who say that for man to feel pain he must have certain parts of his brain intact such as the spinothalamic tract or the limbic system or the cingulate gyrus etc .
12 Because of the way in which my visit to the judges and the prison was arranged , I am quite confident that no ‘ set-piece ’ situations or activities had been organized just for my benefit or to create a more favourable impression of the judicial system or the detention centre .
13 So if that database for example is there is no constraint within the way we use our system or the way we develop our system or indeed the way our system will develop in the future and the way capabilities will develop in the future .
14 A path directive is the way you tell the PC operating system or the software in use where to locate a particular data file or program .
15 Testing may involve an examination of individual items as they pass through each procedure in the system or the selection of different items for each procedure tested .
16 Along with a the gradual deterioration in all the body 's systems , any part of the body , including the nervous system or the mind , may develop a specific disease or illness .
17 The damping in the system or the energy loss per cycle can be measured from the ‘ loss tangent ’ tan δ .
18 This reflects the concern of Government that standards are consistent across all providers whether in the education system or the training service .
19 With printed material the font may be unknown to the system or the copy may be of poor printed quality .
20 Neither the use of different rhetorical systems nor the genesis of mutual opacity to understand can explain the force and indeed the extravagant character of the attributions imposed upon disenchanted and rebellious schoolchildren and rumbustious football fans .
21 Note also , that neither the Hard Copy System nor the LIFESPAN Relationship Listing program nor any similar LIFESPAN facility should be in operation when the Validation program is run .
22 The plaintiff made traffic control systems and a controller for pelican crossings , these being programmed using a set of mnemonics ( a set of three-letter symbols ) and these were also used to monitor the controllers .
23 In a comparatively short time the student is equipped with systems and a metalanguage suitable for carrying out the required tasks in a clear and specific manner .
24 ‘ We had ineffective systems and a lack of clarity in our offer . ’
25 In addition , it has the ability to link a huge variety of hardware and operating systems platforms — these include , as well as DOS , OS/2 and Windows , Apple Macs , Sun Systems and a number of UNIX workstations .
26 AT&T Co has a $30m 10-year contract to install a voice messaging network for the US Internal Revenue Service and other Department of the Treasury agencies : the installation will include nearly 200 Audix Voice Messaging Systems and a number of ATT Definity Communications Systems to improve operating efficiency by providing voice processing capability for up to 150,000 Treasurers .
27 It is apparent that there is considerable latent public interest in " renewable " energy systems and a desire for more information .
28 But it has become one of the big post-war economic success stories , with one of the world 's most open trading systems and a business environment not far behind Switzerland , Japan and west Germany .
29 DEC will target Japan as a growing market for networked computer systems and a source of strategic alliances , Reuter reports from Tokyo : ‘ Japan is a critically important market to Digital Equipment , ’ president and chief executive Robert Palmer said at an exposition of DEC products in the city ; Kubota Corp has already said it will use DEC 's Alpha chip in its workstations and rumours naming Japanese companies that are planning Alpha-based links with DEC have appeared in the Japanese business press .
30 He claims that Conservatism is ‘ not an idea , still less is it a system of ideas ’ and that the Conservative tradition is marked by ‘ scepticism , a sense of the limitations of human reason , a rejection of abstraction or abstract doctrines , a distrust of systems and a belief in the importance of experience and circumstances ’ .
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