Example sentences of "system which [vb -s] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 A system which learns to solve this problem consists of two parts :
2 Thus , once he has overcome his immediate problems of how to pay the wages , he will then require the development of an internal standard costing and budgetary control system which does give him the information he requires .
3 but is , is it , is it therefore true that a system which does introduce conflicts therefore can progress ?
4 Provided you have a system which avoids burning your flesh with the skewers , pineapple cubes are invaluable on any kebab , even with fish and shellfish .
5 Thus law often has a dual role to play , not only providing the basis for the ‘ smooth ’ functioning of society , but also forming part of an interrelated system which functions to provide legitimacy , cohesion , integration and unity .
6 Scotland has its own framework for the encouragement of enterprise , investment and training ; its own education system which continues to excel , with more pupils leaving school better qualified and more going on to further and higher education ; its own health budgets which deliver high standards of care ; and its own glorious inheritance of buildings and countryside .
7 Tares fix nitrogen and have a good fibrous root system which helps to improve heavy clay soils , preferring these to light or very acid soils .
8 Custody officers are specially trained to handle cautions , they follow a detailed grading system which helps determine whether a caution is suitable .
9 That we do not see clearly the value system which gives meaning to our orthodox construction of the subject is in part because of the method of this orthodoxy .
10 And yet , at the same time , central government has imposed the National Curriculum on the education system which seems to move in the opposite direction .
11 There was the Crown Colony system which seems to have been designed for the business of not getting things done .
12 This geometric model ( a geometrically constructed system which seems to have the same properties as the Lorenz equations though the connection depends on several global properties of the flow which have not yet been proved ) has an attracting set , for a range of parameter values , which is a strange attractor , but which is a slightly different strange attractor at every parameter value in the range ( see below ) .
13 The general principle of proportional representation is surely a more democratic one than any system which tends to over-represent majorities at the cost of under-representing minorities — if they are lucky enough to be represented at all .
14 The variety of course combinations may seem bewildering at first sight , but they result from having a flexible system which tries to allow you to move to new subjects if you find them more attractive than the subjects which you first chose .
15 The exceedence and measured parameters are then passed to an expert system which tries to diagnose faults down to individual components .
16 Drayton Controls offers such a system which claims to have overcome the line noise problems experienced by earlier mains-data-line techniques .
17 A gradation system which fails to afford adequate recognition to the horror which the community may feel about certain forms of rape lays itself open to attempts at circumvention .
18 If the patient has a defective visual word-recognition system which fails to identify frays , then the word can not get to the semantic system via the visual word-recognition system , so this , the usual route for reading comprehension , will fail .
19 In Europe a number of countries participate in the European Monetary System which attempts to stabilise exchange rates and thereby facilitate trade and investment flows between trading partners .
20 They are often dealt with by a system which attempts to get them off benefit , rather than prosecute .
21 The preceding chapters have described a script recognition system which attempts to overcome the inherent problem of ambiguity present in handwriting .
22 These are but two tragic examples of laxity in a system which has achieved increasingly high standards of safety in worldwide civil aviation .
23 In recent years an increasing number of second- and even third-generation Koreans have shown signs of rebelling against a system which has limited their job options and freedom of movement .
24 Clifford saw ‘ the slender remnant of a system which has made its red mark in history , and still lives to threaten mankind .
25 The firm introduced Signet , a tailor-made computer system which has made financial accounting very much faster and also handles word processing requirements .
26 Another influence is the year old , mid-range 4500 system which has generated most of the sales ; new configurations of the system are due late summer according to Mr Briercliffe .
27 Its the year-old mid-range 4500 system which has generated most of the sales — new configurations of the system are due late summer .
28 DM outlined the system which has operated successfully at Kew for some years .
29 It was important that government and the European Commission looked beyond the narrow confines of the current legalistic approach and took full account of the practical consequences of this onslaught on the system which has served the Community and world trade so well for more than a century , he said .
30 Parents and doctors want to switch off the system which has kept him alive since the 1989 , but fear the legal implications .
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