Example sentences of "be achieved [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Tennis World believes passionately in the future of British tennis , but success will be achieved despite the failure of the LTA to appreciate what is needed to make the grade in world tennis today , not as a result of its efforts . |
2 | Each bedroom would be reached via a staircase sited in the central bay , but headroom for a lower-storey living-room could not be achieved below this stair and still give an adequate height for a door opening beneath the truss tie-beams , allowing unobstructed access from the main landing into the bedrooms . |
3 | 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 ) . |
4 | Unfortunately , the clean/crunch and OD1/OD2 switching has to be done manually , and if this could be achieved via a footswitch it would in effect make this a four-channel combo with all the versatility which that implies . |
5 | This will be achieved via the stimulation of the private and voluntary sector . |
6 | The surveillance of targeted individuals , organisations or localities may also be achieved via access to computer information . |
7 | Yet what could never be achieved via Parliament could be experimented with in more exciting forms in Southampton Row and the network around it . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Money can be lent at varying maturities and money settlement will be achieved via changes in operational balances at the Bank of England . |
10 | This is an outline of the way speed can be achieved during normal updating . |
11 | Few of us are naturally ambidextrous but in terms of karate technique this can be achieved through training . |
12 | AMP would like 5 per cent of the life insurance market in Britain , which experts feel can only be achieved through acquisition . |
13 | Productivity had to go up and this was going to be achieved through the introduction of new capital rather than the introduction of new labour . |
14 | The company has set up a job search unit to help employees find other jobs and hopes part of the reduction will be achieved through natural wastage . |
15 | It is clear that at a meeting on July 4 between Lord Young and BAe , discussions included various tax benefits for Rover , to be achieved through the removal of the ring fence on tax losses and sympathetic revenue treatment . |
16 | This was to be achieved through fascination with base material ( excrement , big toes , freaks , anything that highminded principles and good taste decreed lowly ) ; through an obsessional interest in ritual and religiosity , a pagan celebration of the moment rather than investment in a scheme of forward planning and providence , a pagan worship of the icon-in-all-its-materiality rather than of the Essence . |
17 | From this point on , Maud 's hold over Yeats was decisively weakened — he kept in touch with her , in the real world , but any intense contacts had to be achieved through Georgie . |
18 | Quality can only be achieved through passion and pride . |
19 | Though the reputation of schools is mainly established by personal recommendations positive reinforcement of the schools image can be achieved through regular exposure in the press or TV and radio . |
20 | Lady Hoby was also a martinet and believed that learning could only be achieved through hard work and discipline . |
21 | A glimpse of the impact of the 1980–1 riots at this level can be achieved through two important debates in Parliament . |
22 | This may be achieved through better driving habits , improved traffic flow systems and road networks and car pooling . |
23 | This humble record — the date stamp — should not be undervalued , since a loan history on the book may be correlated during the weeding process with other factors ( physical condition , the content of other shelf stock ) in a way that can not be achieved through automated systems . |
24 | The objectives of CORINE were to be achieved through bringing together existing data holdings in the member states , developing methods for holding , analysing and presenting the data , and encouraging the exchange of data . |
25 | There is nothing wrong with subjects provided they are treated as means not ends and as long as everyone is clear about what is to be achieved through them . |
26 | A comprehensive review of the patient can be achieved through the use of the care plan . |
27 | Rationalisation can be achieved through a truly viable ‘ god ’ . |
28 | So far as far as water sports are concerned I would make one reservation which is that there has to be some form of rationalization between competed sports which may conflict with each other and I am sure this can be achieved through the Sports Council machinery . |
29 | If environmental improvements were to be sought outside the centre , they would have to be achieved through restraining the car , not excluding it . |
30 | Efficiency can no longer be achieved through the division of labour , but through the development of more efficient patterns of co-operation . |