Example sentences of "system will [adv] " in BNC.

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1 A key issue which must be addressed in this debate is not what most favours the sons and daughters of those families already committed to higher education , important though this is , but rather which funding system will most likely encourage first-generation entrants to higher education from social groups not hitherto persuaded to participate , because it is only from these groups that the necessary growth of an education and trained population can actually come .
2 The letter says that the key issue is which funding system will most likely encourage first-generation entrants to higher education from social groups not hitherto persuaded to participate .
3 The savings resulting from the administrative efficiency of the new system will largely be dissipated by the effects of the problems to which I referred .
4 The system will also help motorists if their car is stolen .
5 Sources of linguistic information required by a recognition system will also be investigated .
6 The exact implementation of different areas of the system will also depend on the particular application and will therefore need to be tailored .
7 The system will also support message passing models such as parallel virtual machine and the high performance Fortran extensions of Fortran 90 .
8 The system will also be sold as a Microsoft Corp NT server , starting at £22,000 and going to £34,500 .
9 The system will also compete with British Telecommunications Plc 's Concert and AT&T Co 's Accumaster systems — although British Telecom has just announced alliances with both SunConnect and Hewlett ( CI No 2,134 ) , as well as the Hermes-based enterprise-wide management systems that is under development by Infonet Corp and Microsoft Corp .
10 The system will also support message passing models such as parallel virtual machine and the high performance Fortran extensions of Fortran 90 .
11 The system will also compete with British Telecommunications Plc 's Concert and AT&T Co 's Accumaster systems — although British Telecom has just announced alliances with both SunConnect and Hewlett , as well as the Hermes-based enterprise-wide management system that is under development by Infonet Corp and Microsoft Corp .
12 The system will also be marketed to selected users .
13 The system will also suffer severe difficulties if it lacks legitimacy with its own employees , including prison staff and probation officers .
14 Calculations for the break-even point of the system will also have to be deferred until the new system can be seen to be at least as productive as the old .
15 The new system will also be of direct benefit to the Library 's users .
16 The system will also enable time and expenses to be recorded against each client job and produce bills for one or more jobs at any time .
17 If the monetary system topples the economic system will also come crashing down .
18 An in-depth study of a particular system will also be researched .
19 The new centralised system will also be better placed to improve the quality of the figures , which seems to have deteriorated sharply in recent years .
20 The hard copy system will also put the classifications at the head and tail of each page .
21 The system will also be available for the use of school pupils .
22 First candidate enrolment in the new system will thus take place in September 1990 , units having been prepared and validated during session 1989–90 .
23 The new system will steadily reduce the proportion of students ' living costs that their parents are expected to meet .
24 The new system will again be based on a custom CMOS microprocessor , 32 of which will be integrated onto one chip .
25 Any tank that has been running for several months in a typical down-flow system will eventually become clogged and packed down .
26 Indeed , even if you are relaxed enough not to worry , the system will eventually take over and you will have to : school will happen ; reading books will be brought home .
27 Called EURES ( EURopean Employment Services ) the system will eventually allow us to exchange vacancies and vacancy information with other EC member states .
28 It is anticipated that the system will eventually further develop , in addition to that of a paper-less system , to include , for example , automatic payment of any interim interest due on CDs or provide an automatic ‘ parcelling facility ’ .
29 It seems to me that the graded-test system will simply carry out these functions more efficiently than the system of GCSE , followed by A levels or one of the range of non-school practical certificate tests .
30 The congestion metering system will ultimately include information to the driver on the expected journey time and costs as he approaches the city .
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