Example sentences of "[noun sg] system be [adj] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | In conclusion , the Commission considered that the existence of the quota system was irrelevant to the compatibility with Community law of the requirements for the registration of vessels referred to in question ( 2 ) . |
2 | In an exothermic process the energy lost by a reaction system is equal to the energy gained by its surroundings . |
3 | It should perhaps be added that , although neither the National Health Service nor the education system is exclusive in the sense of prohibiting private provision , the prestige and importance of independent provision is immensely greater in the field of education than in that of health . |
4 | Either way , the position of women reflected by the dowry system was consistent with the Asians ' new petit-bourgeois role in East Africa . |
5 | The success of the microfilm information system is self-evident from the order books . |
6 | The ultimate self-help information service , whereby the information system is available in the waiting room , is regarded by some as unworkable and by others as a highly desirable step forward . |
7 | This electroneutral Na + -K + -2Cl - co-transport system is present on the basolateral membranes of intestinal epithelial cells and can be inhibited by the diuretic bumetanide . |
8 | Of special interest was the Radcliffe Committee 's view that control of the banking system was exercisable via the liquidity ratio and the supply of Treasury bills , and not through regulating the supply of cash ( see Section 5.6 ) . |
9 | The reason that the Macintosh , hardly a favourite among the business community , has been so successful in its guise as a publishing system is due to the fact that it was the first to provide a common user interface for all its software . |
10 | They give the opportunity to judge whether the driving system is suitable for the new user , and whether it is irritating and over-protective of the experienced user ; conversely , one that suits the latter may floor the former . |
11 | The basic premise of the meetings has been that ‘ co-operation between the various agencies which comprise the criminal justice system is crucial to the successful operation of the system as a whole ’ . |