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- 01. We need to update the computer [systems] in our offices.02. The military government in this country has been practising a [systematic] campaign of torture and murder to intimidate the opposition.03. A. J. Ayer once observed that no moral [system] can rest solely on authority.04. Italy has a multi-party [system] of government.05. We had a lot of problems at work yesterday when our computer [system] crashed.06. He bought an excellent sound [system] on sale at the Sony store last weekend.07. The [system] for heating hot water in Japan is much more efficient than that which we use in this country.08. Nelson Mandela spent his life fighting for justice against the apartheid [system] of South Africa.09. Marcus Aurelius observed that nothing has such power to broaden the mind as the ability to investigate [systematically] and truly all that comes under one's observation in life.10. "Romanji" is a [system] of writing Japanese using the Latin alphabet.11. Laughing lowers levels of stress hormones, and strengthens the immune [system].12. When Bill Gates was 14 years old, he formed a company to sell a computerized traffic counting [system] to cities, and made $20,000 in his first year.13. The Grameen Bank has created a banking [system] to meet the needs of the poor throughout rural Bangladesh.14. Mexican law is based on the French [system], due to the fact that from 1864 to 1867, Mexico was a French colony.15. Kenya has developed a magnificent [system] of national parks to protect its wildlife.16. [System] errors can cause your computer to stop working entirely.17. According to the human rights organization Amnesty International, torture today is [systematic] in many parts of the world.18. Psychologists [systematically] measure people's responses to carefully constructed questions and tasks.19. The organization conducts [systematic] investigation of human rights abuses in about 70 countries around the world.20. Landforms on earth are [systematically] carved out by rivers as they flow to the sea.21. Our earth functions as a dynamic [system] on a scale which many may find difficult to grasp.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.