Example sentences of "system [conj] provide " in BNC.

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1 Also when the system is undergoing user trials , or is in production , users may want to request changes to simplify the use of the system or to provide additional functions .
2 erm There seems on the whole to be general agreement throughout Western Europe about the kinds of things that ought to be covered by health and social security system _ industrial accidents , sickness , provision for old age and so on — and all the countries of the European Community , for example , have some kind of system that provide these sorts of benefits .
3 The company has also announced a revision of the HP Lab/Ux Lims system that provides users with more sample-tracking and information management capability at a lower price .
4 DigitalFilm is a single-slot , QuickTime-compatible system that provides real-time capture of full-screen , full-motion video and audio , using hardware-accelerated JPEG compression to record to disk at high compression ratios while preserving image quality .
5 Even if an installation finds it convenient to use one of the smaller operating systems for much of its work , it may he possible to switch to an operating system that provides the extra facility to handle variable-length records , just for those files that need it .
6 For these purposes we will look at experimental observations with a particular system that provides effective illustrations .
7 With the addition of a structured-parts data base , such as HERMS , this task becomes relatively easy , enhancing the system and providing the designer with a set of very powerful tools .
8 As Kahl has said , education ‘ reinforces the existing status system and provides for movement within it ’ ( Kahl 1970 : 137 ) , but this suggests that it does not change the system .
9 This module has been developed using IBM 's Graphics Kernel System and provides a number of display screens .
10 This Invention relates to lifts for transferring barges and other vessels from one level to another on canals and other waterways in lieu of an ordinary lock or flight of locks , the object of the invention being to obviate the loss of water from the higher to the lower level by lockage inseparable from the ordinary system and to provide for the passage of vessels simultaneously in both directions and at a single life and between levels of widely different altitude where by the loss of time incidental to the passage through a flight of locks is in great measure avoided .
11 permission to enlarge Thornton Heath depôt to accommodate the additional cars which would be necessary to work the enlarged system and to provide an entrance in Whitehall Road .
12 Intellectual risk takers are the life blood of our school system and provide the vision which we so much need .
13 It is these induced voltages which are used to extract energy from the mechanical system and provide electromagnetic damping .
14 The challenge to the Lord Chancellor 's Department is to preserve the best features of the tribunal system while providing the necessary advice and support needed by claimants to ensure that all of them put their cases at their best .
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