Example sentences of "have [be] design to be " in BNC.
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1 | Usually , it has been designed to be highly amplified in a night-club . |
2 | The new 2–10 ml Finnpipette has been designed to be as simple to use as any standard volume instrument . |
3 | It has been designed to be of value and interest to all grades of nurses who may wish to work through for their own interest and professional development . |
4 | It has been designed to be different from the usual run of the mill international tax conference . |
5 | ‘ The evening has been designed to be relaxing , and to be a sociable end to a busy first day , ’ said LIBF director Brian Bradford . |
6 | Personal R:Base has been designed to be simple to learn and use , which is true to a certain extent , as manipulating data in a pre-created database is almost self explanatory . |
7 | Personal R:Base has been designed to be simple to learn and use , which is true to a certain extent , as manipulating data in a pre-created database is almost self explanatory . |
8 | The elegant slimline desktop case has been designed to be pleasing to the eye , and overall the machine seems to be well finished off . |
9 | It has been designed to be used by the professionals themselves who do not , said Moore Stephens , have the time or inclination to learn about computers but appreciate the efficiency benefits which technology brings to administration . |
10 | The syntactic recogniser has been designed to be used as part of a text recognition system . |
11 | BBCBASIC(Z80) has been designed to be as compatible as possible with Version 4 of the 6502 BBC BASIC resident in the BBC Micro Master series . |
12 | These seem to have been designed to be worn on the finger , although the oval design-disc was so big as to he unwieldy ; possibly they were normally worn on a string round the neck , or simply reserved for a leisured elite . |
13 | Here — ’ And he handed her the lamp , which had been designed to be portable . |
14 | The trails have been designed to be fun to do but with an education purpose leading children around the museum . |
15 | As will be demonstrated , these systems have been designed to be operated by users with little or no experience of computing . |
16 | They have been designed to be relevant to both small and large organisations in the public and private sectors , and take into account the variations that there will inevitably be in organisations ' approaches to developing their people . |