Example sentences of "[Wh det] [modal v] be achieve " in BNC.

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1 It is also interesting to note that endorphins are released when acupuncture is practised and perhaps make a significant contribution to the therapeutic effects which may be achieved .
2 This method of making compost in the field is known as sheet composting , a variation of which may be achieved after a cereal crop by chopping the straw and stubble ( using a forage harvester with delivery spout removed ) behind the combine , spreading slurry , and then rotovating the mixture into the top soil .
3 Clamp ( 1980 ) sets out eight objectives which may be achieved by learning through incidents , and these briefly are to be able to :
4 It describes the present position but draws attention under the heading De-materialisation of Listed Securities to the aims of the TAURUS project which may be achieved shortly after this edition is published and which will change the position markedly so far as concerns fully paid securities of listed companies .
5 To detect S phase cells by means of PCNA assay , scoring procedures have to be strictly standardised to consistently score only strongly stained nuclei , which may be achieved best by using image analysis .
6 ‘ No court shall exercise its powers to make a specific issue order or prohibited steps order — ( a ) with a view to achieving a result which could be achieved by making a residence or contact order ; …
7 ‘ No court shall exercise its powers to make a specific issue order or prohibited steps order — ( a ) with a view to achieving a result which could be achieved by making a residence or contact order ; …
8 This meant more than the elimination of exploitation , which had already been achieved in the Stalinist period : it meant the elimination of the oppression of man by man , which could be achieved only by the working class itself and not by a bureaucracy on its behalf .
9 Beveridge became more sanguine about the level of full employment which could be achieved at the same time as he proposed less control by the government over the economy .
10 The court can not exercise its powers to make a specific issue or prohibited steps order with a view to achieving a result which could be achieved by a residence or contact order ( s9(5) ( a ) ) .
11 Epicurus did , indeed , place supreme value on ‘ pleasure ’ ; but he thought of this as the calm tranquillity and freedom from anxiety which would be achieved by realizing that there is no life after death , and that we are not subject to outside divine influences .
12 If , however , an appeal committee comes to the conclusion that efficiency would be prejudiced by complying with the preference , then the appeal committee will have to proceed to the second stage and decide how to exercise its discretion , by weighing up the advantages which would be achieved by complying with the preference as against the prejudice this would cause .
13 The budget proposed for 1991 would be lower by 1,350 million dinars , which would be achieved primarily by lowering provincial and republican contributions .
14 One National Savings opportunity which can be achieved via the Post Office is presented by index-linked gilts ( listed each day under ‘ British Funds ’ in The Daily Telegraph ) .
15 Where belief in God is concerned , Newman accepted that God 's existence can be doubted , and that there is no possibility of the mathematical certainty which can be achieved in the case of equations .
16 It enables a person to achieve results which can be achieved only through an advance commitment to a whole series of actions , rather than by case to case examination .
17 In the Directive , countryside conservation seems to be equated with retaining a farmed landscape , an objective which can be achieved even with a substantial amount of agricultural intensification .
18 These will obviously limit sizes to those which can be achieved easily : for instance , .
19 Worknet is the product of a growing awareness that within this community these are things which can be achieved by a well organised , well targeted voluntary organisation which seeks to assist in the creation of employment .
20 True navigation is not just a matter of finding the way home from a familiar starting point , which can be achieved ( as by the digger wasp ) with the use of memorized landmarks and learned orientations to them .
21 To be able to change from one foot position to another requires coordination and balance , which can be achieved only by practising over and over again .
22 g 11 is taken to be positive ( which can be achieved by multiplying throughout by -1 if necessary ) .
23 These awards , which can be achieved through either a workplace or a National Certificate route , are based on the standards developed by the Administration Lead Body .
24 The level of return which can be achieved , and in some respects the high degree of management required , are the main factors contributing to the lack of private sector involvement in industrial development .
25 the first sheet has not been changed and the first sheet shows the base resource budget which you are being asked to recommend on line twenty one and then it shows a number of savings which can be achieved through efficiency and volume changes .
26 Constraints of finance , manpower and time all conspire to limit what may be achieved , and compromises are inevitable .
27 I agree that this scheme is significant not only because of what may be achieved for good in the north-west , but because it can act as a model for planning for other areas and for other denominations .
28 developing teachers ' skills in consultation and negotiation , on behalf of the pupil , with colleagues across departmental and managerial boundaries ; with parents as partners in their children 's learning ; and , where indicated , with members of other professions across institutional and professional boundaries ( cf DHSS guidelines 1988 , which , ironically , suggest more awareness of what may be achieved through the personal and social education aspects of the school curriculum than their DES counterparts with regard to the forthcoming national curriculum ) .
29 But to these targets needs to be added an analysis of what must be achieved in order to obtain them , in terms of both the behaviour and attitude of consumers : and of more functional matters such as ( for example ) greatly improved distribution — to put it in what is , from the agency 's point of view , the most defensive way possible , it is too easy to blame the advertising when the sales force has failed to achieve the necessary levels of retail distribution to support the required sales .
30 How , when she was where she was , and he was where he was , was she going to achieve what must be achieved ?
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