Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun pl] applications " in BNC.

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1 Sun Microsystems Inc 's SunSelect formally announced its Wabi Windows applications binary interface which enables Windows applications to run under Unix without MS-DOS or Windows being needed , and Microsoft Corp announced its alliance with UK firm , Insignia Solutions Ltd , High Wycombe , to create Windows applications programming interfaces for the Apple Computer Inc Macintosh and Unix and other operating systems ( see page three ) .
2 The first salvos in what is threatening to develop into the Windows Wars were duly fired yesterday when Sun Microsystems Inc 's SunSelect formally announced its Wabi Windows applications binary interface which enables Windows applications to run under Unix without MS-DOS or Windows being needed , and Microsoft formally announced its alliance with Insignia Solutions Ltd , High Wycombe , to create Windows applications programming interfaces for the Apple Computer Inc Macintosh and Unix and other operating systems .
3 Sun Microsystems Inc 's SunSelect formally announced its Wabi Windows applications binary interface which enables Windows applications to run under Unix without MS-DOS or Windows being needed , and Microsoft Corp announced its alliance with UK firm Insignia Solutions Ltd , High Wycombe , to create Windows applications programming interfaces for the Apple Computer Inc Macintosh and Unix and other operating systems .
4 Users will be able to run Windows applications with the bundling of SunSelect 's Windows-on-Unix Wabi software during the second half of the year .
5 Users will be able to run Windows applications with the bundling of SunSelect 's Windows-on-Unix Wabi software during the second half of the year .
6 Bristol 's source-level Windows-under-Unix API , Wind/U , will be made to run Windows applications .
7 So the company 's SunSelect subsidiary has launched its Wabi software package , which allows Unix-based computers to run Windows applications software without the need for a Windows operating system .
8 We believe the need to consider the impact that refusing to permit minerals applications might have on local economies is adequately covered by the requirement to demonstrate they are ‘ in the public interest ’ ( MPG6 , paragraph 63 ) .
9 We believe the need to consider the impact that refusing to permit minerals applications might have on local economies is adequately covered by the requirement to demonstrate they are ‘ in the public interest ’ ( MPG6 , paragraph 63 ) .
10 The potentially breakthrough technology promises to allow Windows applications to run native as Unix/Motif applications via recompile ( UX No 385 ) , and springboard Windows developers into the Unix marketplace .
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