Example sentences of "system that [vb mod] [vb infin] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Control Data Corp is this week tipped to announce its adoption of Hewlett-Packard Co 's PA RISC chip , which it will use in systems that 'll sit alongside the MIPS Computer Systems Inc RISC boxes it already builds and OEMs . |
2 | The problem has been the cost and complexity of point-of-sale systems that can run to around £3,000 or £4,000 he says . |
3 | Geographical Information Systems that can run on a personal computer are now becoming available ; examples are SPANS and PC-ARC/INFO . |
4 | Developers can build complex distributed software systems that will migrate to new technologies without re-engineering , according to the company . |
5 | Furthermore , he believes that business and technical managers are polarised in their views — the former see systems engineers as simply interested in technology for technology 's sake , adopting a piecemeal approach to business rather than building systems that will lead to enhanced company profits . |
6 | One is a bare-bones system that would start with just solar panels and could be developed bit by bit into a laboratory for space-shuttle crews to visit . |
7 | At the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944 the Allies came together in an attempt to design an international monetary system that would operate in the post-war period . |
8 | The Ariadne has a radio system that can transmit to , and receive transmissions from , any quarter of the globe . |
9 | There is yet no commercially available OCR system that can cope with handwritten ( or even hand-printed ) text . |
10 | They aim to establish a working system that can cope with arrivals on the present scale . |
11 | On the areas worst hit , John Williams , northern divisional director of Welsh Water , said : ‘ There 's no system that can cope with that . ’ |
12 | Concurrent says the ultimate aim is to produce a supplier-independent , open operating system that will rank alongside Unix , and be complementary to it . |
13 | Charterail was transporting a weekly trainload of Pedigree products to Orleans , in France , and saw itself as ideally placed to link into the pan-European distribution system that will develop with the opening of the Channel Tunnel . |