Example sentences of "system that will [verb] " in BNC.

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1 iii ) A system that will make possible the integration of economic , social and environmental data thereby adding greatly to the value of each component data element .
2 They are planning a 100 per cent digital phone system that will enable voice images and data to be carried on the line .
3 Primary Image Ltd from Kingston-upon-Thames says it is working on a new version of its Stride multichannel graphics system that will enable users to scan photographic images on personal computers .
4 Racal Electronics Plc and Honeywell Inc have unveiled a new Satcom multi-channel , in-flight telephone system that will enable several calls to be placed and received aboard an airliner simultaneously at their Racal-Honeywell venture .
5 The contract , which Ribas expects to sign by the end of June , is to provide a system that will enable Telefonica to provide itemised billing .
6 Electronic Data Systems Corp has agreement in principle with Telefonica de Espana SA to provide ‘ substantial systems integration services in the billing area , ’ says Xavier Ribas , EDS director of marketing for southern Europe : the contract , which Ribas expects to sign by the end of June , would provide a system that will enable Telefonica to provide itemised billing ; although an exact figure was not available , Ribas says it would be ‘ probably one of largest software and services contracts ever signed by Telefonica — ‘ There is a lot of public pressure on Telefonica for better service , especially in this area ; our piece is part of a more complex modernisation programme being undertaken by Telefonica , including the installation of digital lines ’ ; the planned system will be installed gradually , according to geographic areas , he added .
7 Schools need to establish an " early warning " system that will enable them to identify potential failure before it occurs .
8 While Green politics are based on the belief that the resources of the planet are finite and have to be carefully tended , global capitalist politics are based on the belief that the resources of the planet are virtually infinite , due to the scientific and technological ingenuity released by the capitalist system that will ensure unlimited replacement or substitution of resources as they are used up .
9 While men have been destroying life , women have been building up a system that will diminish suffering and save life .
10 Concurrent says the ultimate aim is to produce a supplier-independent , open operating system that will rank alongside Unix , and be complementary to it .
11 When reinstalled , reversing the flow will give an undergravel system that will remain active for years because the water is pre-filtered and only clear water passes through the gravel where nitrifying bacteria break down the ammonia and nitrites .
12 Learning a language , as Halliday ( 1984 ) and Hymes ( 1971 ) amongst others have pointed out , involves more than acquiring a grammatical system that will generate well-formed sentences .
13 We are introducing a new system that will generate 6,000 straightforward reports a year .
14 Micro Focus plc this week is supposed to announce a new client/server OLTP Transaction System that will let customers emulate CICS and help them migrate from the mainframe to a client/server environment .
15 Manchester at first lost out very badly on rail investment , but now it has some compensation in the Windsor Link and is going ahead with an advanced tram system that will take over a number of heavy rail routes .
16 IBM is developing a hardware-independent microkernel system based on the Carnegie Mellon University Mach 3 system that will take advantage of its own and Taligent object technologies .
17 Instead of the council tax and the unclear proposals , it would be far better to introduce a system that will work .
18 The Government 's view has been that , if we are to have a system that will work and last in Northern Ireland , it must be a system on which agreement can be obtained around the table , and on which the endorsement and the thumbprints of all involved in constitutional politics in the Province can be secured .
19 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 .
20 In reality matters re not as simple as this , and a do-it-yourself system that will provide a similar function is not a very practical proposition .
21 The paper quotes Microsoft officials saying that the 130 to 140 developers working on it are trying to develop an operating system that will provide a consistent means of accessing information with seamless integration of everyday tasks .
22 We have been struggling for years with an inadequate meat hygiene inspection system and we need , as soon as possible , to replace it with a centralised system that will guarantee high standards and uniform costs .
23 It is far harder to argue that it is fair to create an electoral system that will put the centre parties into a governmental position where they will be likely to hold an almost permanent balance of power between Labour and Conservative .
24 Thomson Consumer Electronics Inc has chosen Milpitas , California-based C-Cube Microsystems Inc to supply the very-large-scale integrated circuits for the RCA Digital Satellite System that will receive the first high-power direct broadcast satellite television service in the US beginning next year .
25 Also noteworthy is the new but so far untried National Vocational Qualification ( NVQ ) system that will use a national modularized competency-based set of training packages and standards to provide training and advancement opportunities for paraprofessional social service personnel ( NISW and SCA , 1989 ) .
26 The unit includes the proposed Iridium global communications system that will use 66 low earth orbit satellites .
27 Would it be worthwhile for each discipline to set up think tanks — if one does not already exist — of their most imaginative scientists , engineers etc , with , perhaps , three remits : ( i ) to identify major problems for which current and foreseeable knowledge offers no solution ; ( ii ) to pinpoint what basic knowledge is needed , what would be the characteristics of the ideal chemical or other material , together with the relevant techniques for using them ; ( iii ) recognising that what is being considered may be so far out of sight as to be beyond worthwhile research based on existing knowledge and know-how , to organise a system that will recognise the first appearance of the new knowledge and then steer research in the right direction without delay .
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