Example sentences of "system [vb mod] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A user request for a system may lead to standard data processing work — procedural language solutions , high volumes of data to be processed , critical response times … and a long development time .
2 Some healthy people with HIV who have HIV-induced damage to their immune systems may benefit from anti-viral drugs like AZT .
3 This research aims to examine how case and thematic systems may differ in non-related languages ( English and Hungarian are studied ) , and how they may change in the course of the historic development of a given language .
4 Until such a system has been produced the question of how such systems should integrate with syntactic processing remains very much within the area of theoretical linguistics .
5 Defects in other systems might result in financial loss only such as where an expert system is used to provide financial advice .
6 ‘ The system could lead to increased rat-running ’ .
7 The failure of flight control systems , nuclear power station systems and defence systems could result in major loss of life .
8 There is a possibility that systems such as radio location systems could share with maritime radio navigation systems , particularly in areas remote from the coast and major inland waterway systems .
9 The study suggests that in England alone , the proposed system would result in net public expenditure savings of £16 billion .
10 As expected , the main thrust of the release is to tidy up the way that the system will work in large enterprises by presenting the network as a single system rather than a collection of individual servers needing separate logins .
11 It may also be expected that the two systems will differ in other respects , such as the length of time each operates or the intensity of intervention , with care management being more concentrated and longer-term .
12 Use of the intelligent training system can result in significant improvements of up to 50% in speed together with qualitative improvements in how the fault-finder tackles a fault .
13 The process works ( sometimes ) because the immune system can cope with small numbers of viruses , although this was unknown in immunological terms at the time .
14 Typically , as in southern Italy , high birth rates and inflexible landholding systems can lead to persistent land-hunger and social unrest-which demand the attention of the central elites , but if pluralist arguments are accepted , the unrest resulting from the inadequate diffusion of liberal authority is not a problem that can be solved in the short term .
15 Practical natural language systems are by necessity large and complex and modification of such systems can lead to unexpected results .
16 Insofar as good credit scoring systems weigh up an individual 's characteristics and background in a way which truly and accurately does reflect wide experience of similar characteristics and background , these systems can discriminate between good and bad risks more reliably than non-scoring systems which make a more partial and subjective stab at the same target .
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