Example sentences of "records be to " in BNC.

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1 This Order , which is now in force , specifies that various building society resources which appear in annual accounts or accounting records are to be treated as capital resources to be aggregated with reserves for the purpose of the first criterion of prudent management .
2 Since the records are to be completed by parents , you must be certain they know exactly what to do .
3 The theatre is known to have been built in 1599 , and closed by 1642 , but if records are to be believed today 's rebuilding hardly matches the efficiency of 17th century construction workers .
4 If groups of records are to be stored in buckets , it will be related to the number of buckets required .
5 Assume that n records are to be stored , and N addresses are available for record storage .
6 If n records are to be stored in N addresses , this packing density ( α ) will be Let n be 85 000 .
7 Seventeen records are to be stored as an 85 per cent packed direct file .
8 If the records are to be stored in full track buckets , no formatting is required as the track address is available at all times .
9 However , if the records are to be stored in individual address positions , the addresses and record storage positions have to be created before the file is loaded .
10 Assume that l records are to be added to S embedded overflow areas .
11 To demonstrate what this means in practice , assume that , on average , four records are to be added to each embedded overflow area , and that these overflow areas can hold a maximum of five records .
12 When records are to be selected on the basis of the state of one or more attributes , a serial search concentrates on the records , examining each in turn to see if it meets the specified conditions of the search .
13 It is a named portion of accessible storage space in which records are to be stored .
14 But if electronic records are to be captured this needs to be written into systems .
15 It is most useful where records are to be sampled by computer from an unknown number held on , say , a magnetic tape .
16 Finally , even if the subject content of the records were to be greatly enhanced and adequate functionality provided in the search systems , a large proportion of end-users would not be able to make use of the functions .
17 All records were to be available to Cardiff city council to allow it to discharge its statutory responsibilities .
18 Assume that a ‘ mini-file ’ of seventeen records is to be stored as a direct file , and that the file is to be 85 per cent packed .
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