Example sentences of "system which can [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | He , too , has had the benefit of the college system which can bring beginners on very rapidly . |
2 | The charter highlights 16 areas of concern including language difficulties and is aimed at raising the awareness of racism within the system which can result in individuals losing their benefits . |
3 | Although AlphaWindows terminals are primarily suited for Unix — Santa Cruz Operation Inc is supporting the specifications under its SCO Unix — they will run on any operating system which can do multiplexing . |
4 | However , there is an advantage in having a system which can check word identification to see if the word which we have identified is consistent with context , and it is this checking procedure which Fischler and Bloom claim is causing the inhibition effects which they have demonstrated . |
5 | Surely it must be tantamount to neglect of the safety of our railways if we do not spend more and more money on a system which can give early warning . |
6 | Pluralists are not explicitly concerned with the economic and social relationships outside the constitutional political system which can exert a constraining influence on the individuals who are empowered to take decisions within those institutions ( executive , legislature , bureaucracy and judiciary ) . |
7 | Scientists at Sheffield University 's Comparative Plant Ecology Unit have developed a small-scale heating and cooling system which can simulate any global climate change . |
8 | But the cell must already have an internal system which can respond to such signals and again the signal is being selective . |
9 | A training shell is a generalised tutorial system which can operate with a variety of knowledge bases . |
10 | Whilst it is not possible to conceive of a designing system which can take into account influences which are beyond the designer 's knowledge and comprehension , it is possible to generate a fundamental design procedure in which all relationships , known to the designer , are " captured " and tested for . |
11 | Hence , there always exists a variety of possible systems which can exhibit any given behaviour and there is an uncertainty about the relative merits ( such as : cost , weight , social values ) of alternative possibilities . |
12 | In the 1980s such asset-liability reviews are assisted by computerised accountancy systems which can present information on a bank 's total exposure by country or customer on a daily basis . |
13 | ( We want , for example , computer systems which can exchange data between each other ) . |