Example sentences of "[modal v] be achieved [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The answers , listed in Fig 1 , adequately summarise what should be achieved in managing patients with skin and soft tissue wounds . |
2 | Formerly , the difference between the Germans and the French was that the Germans wanted to await greater economic convergence before implementing a monetary union , while the French thought that this goal should be achieved by economic dirigisme , including monetary union . |
3 | This activity worried the union leadership and the government because , although they were committed to a strong social-property sector , the government was adamant that this should be achieved by legal and orderly means . |
4 | Additional staffing ; proper procedures ; quality service and adequate assistance to members must be achieved before Extended Hours will be resolved . |
5 | Where there are already target dates for environmental improvements , the report would show whether those might be achieved on present trends . |
6 | Marx himself even suggested that this need not necessarily be a violent revolution , but might be achieved by democratic mcans in advanced societies ( see Kagarlitsky , 1989 , pp.101–2 ) . |
7 | In the light of these cuts , much might be achieved by stimulating localities to care for their own children — that is , by the greater use of informal sources of substitute child care . |
8 | Isobel said steadily , ‘ If you are aiming somehow to shame the Church establishment for what you see as its treatment of clergy families , and you imagine that this might be achieved by humiliating Peter , then yes , defiance . ’ |
9 | Often better listening-conditions could be achieved at little cost . |
10 | Name had reached a ceiling on what could be achieved under present arrangements ; |
11 | The first is that even if we concluded that a representative democracy was the best that could be achieved under modern circumstances , the idea or principle of representation is far from being fully or effectively embodied in existing political arrangements . |
12 | There already exists much evidence of a willingness among a wide range of bodies to collaborate in achieving a result that is greater than the sum of their individual contributions , but there is more that could be achieved through genuine and lasting partnerships . |
13 | This could be achieved through genetic modifications of crops , increased use of biological controls , such as natural predators , and a planned approach to crop rotation . |
14 | This process necessarily involved some redundancies , but it was found that many of the reductions could be achieved through natural wastage , and it was possible to offer a considerable number of employees transfers to the St Helens or Northwich breweries . |
15 | Authors of such reforms believe that greater diversity could be achieved by imposing restrictions on rules of ownership , by imposing levies on advertising revenue so as to create a pool of funds for alternative publications , and generally by controlling free-market forces . |
16 | As to the effects of the prohibitions contained in the 1950 Act , the European Court held that this turned on the issue of –proportionality' — i.e. if the aim of the Sunday trading prohibition could be achieved by other means which would have a less serious effect on the free flow of goods , then the law would contravene Article 30 of the Treaty of Rome . |
17 | From the perspective of the NHS , considerable health gains and reductions in expenditure over the longer term could be achieved by expanding health promotion work with older people , a previously neglected group . |
18 | It went on , " I really do not see how a successful result could be achieved by forcible means . " |
19 | The National Coal Board wanted to close some uneconomic pits and their advice was that this could be achieved by local talks . |
20 | Although all felt that they had found a means of living which enabled them to be open to this reality , they nevertheless say that it was experienced as a gift and a grace beyond anything that could be achieved by conscious effort . |
21 | He contrasted their lot with what could be achieved by senior people who had the benefit of Share Option Schemes . |
22 | The best that could be achieved in western Europe was a dispersed defensive strategy which would bog down an offensive , in case of war , and so give time for negotiation . |
23 | Replacing new genes for old — homologous recombination — is now feasible in animal cells , but the technology requires a great deal of refinement before such a feat could be achieved in human somatic cells . |
24 | This does not necessarily imply great changes , however , and could be achieved in large part through a reformulation of existing practice , such as job titles and review systems . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | It is likely that SVQs may be achieved via Workplace-assessed Units , for those in employment , or via an approved group of National Certificate Modules prior to embarking on a career in the forestry sector . |
27 | The present author remains of the opinion that most of the Social policy protocol may be achieved under existing treaty provisions , whether specific or general , and the scope of the general provisions will be considered in the next section of this article . |
28 | This may be achieved with careful allocation of charge codes to users for reserving module names ( there is no harm in having many as opposed to few charge codes ) , and use of the LIFESPAN database management facilities like offline and module version deletion . |
29 | It may be achieved through complex processes of individualization in effort-related bonus systems . |
30 | However , some fabric retention may be achieved through abundant inclusions , although this is not always immediately apparent ( Fig. 5.40a , b ) . |