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

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1 It supports a variety of relational databases and the Micro Focus IMS Option or IMS Production System under the operating systems that support them — Informix and Oracle under Unix , including AIX ; Database Manager and DB2/2 under OS/2 ; SQL Server , XDB and SQLBase , and support for other databases is planned .
2 It supports a variety of relational databases and the Micro Focus IMS Option or IMS Production System under the operating systems that support them — Informix and Oracle under Unix , including AIX ; Database Manager and DB2/2 under OS/2 ; SQL Server , XDB and SQLBase , and support for other databases is planned .
3 A complete gene is then made up of a whole series of exons , which are actually strung together only when they are eventually read by the ‘ official ’ operating system that translates them into proteins .
4 The Open Software Foundation 's recent wrestling with its internal structure ( UX No 423 ) , reportedly a product of its continuing financial angst , has created a reorganisation that separates OSF/1 , the operating system that brought it into existence , from the other technologies it has put its name to .
5 But the counter-argument still held good : that it was the operational control and not the manufacture of a weapon system that made it independent .
6 But the analyst needs to know how best to design the database and the information systems that use it .
7 You then need to devise a filing and retrieval system that allows you to find the notes on a given topic when .
8 At the low end of the market there are small , single user systems that replace your trusty filing cabinet , like Canon 's Canofile 250 from £13,000 .
9 The last five years have seen heavy investment in a fully integrated computer system that allows it to deal with a customer 's total needs in one phone call — ordering , cancelling and general enquiries .
10 Once DNA was there , it proved to be so much more efficient as a replicator , and so much more powerful in its effects on its own replication , that the original replication system that spawned it was cast off and forgotten .
11 The body has a defence system that protects it against outside invaders .
12 Paul Strassman 's comment is of relevance here : ‘ American executives spend too much money on computer systems that allow them to do the wrong things faster. : ’ [ Strassmann ( 1988 ) ; see also Strassmann ( 1985 ) ] .
13 As it is , they create a culture that compensates for life at work ; a myth system that draws its sustenance from being separate from the culture of management .
14 In general it allied itself with the conservative sector , knowing it could then rely on the wealth and status of this group and , in return , offering a value system that supported their regimes .
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