Sentence examples for designed to carry so from inspiring English sources

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"The human body is not designed to carry so many fetuses".

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Orion is designed to carry people, so it will have a Launch Abort System (LAS), which will separate the craft from the launch rocket in case of an emergency on the launch pad or early in the ascent.

Vasco Road was never designed to carry the 22,000 or so vehicles a day that race from the burgeoning bedroom community of Brentwood to Interstate 580 some 15 miles south.

The newer networks are designed to carry bigger chunks of data so that, for example, people can use their phones to send and receive videos and not just e-mail or text messages.

Both ships are designed to carry 40 aircraft but the Ministry of Defence has so far ordered a total of just 14 American F-35B strike aircraft for them.

The pipeline — or, really, pipeline extension; so much of the line already exists — is designed to carry oil from the tar-sands deposits in western Canada to refineries along the Gulf Coast.

N.T.T. relies on lines designed to carry voice traffic, and while it doubles as a data carrier, it does so more expensively, Internet Initiatives' spokeswoman said.

So wires could be replaced by optical interconnects: silicon structures designed to carry infrared light.

Ordinary phone switches, designed to carry the human voice over an analog signal {see diagram}, are capable of transmitting only so much data.

If one full data packet is designed to carry one long code word, each code word length has to be selected to be very large (so as to match the size of the packet).

The pipeline is designed to carry nearly $2 billion a year worth of natural gas, but its capacity can be increased up to 50percentt by adding compressors, so that the gas moves more quickly through the 40-inch-diameter conduit.

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