Example sentences of "system that [modal v] enable " in BNC.
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1 | NCA can undertake a wide variety of specialist role modifications to the Caribou and are currently working on a palletised anti-pollution system that would enable an operator to maintain the capacity of the fuselage , but to change to oil-slick dispersant status very quickly . |
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 . |