Example sentences of "[noun] can be achieve [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This is an outline of the way speed can be achieved during normal updating . |
2 | While equilibration can be achieved by positive action , withdrawal is used to effect a balance at a more profound level . |
3 | A similar effect can be achieved in other ways : for instance , a clause providing that the seller will not refund any sums paid by the buyer effectively prevents rejection where the buyer has already paid the price . |
4 | Some of the benefits of devolved management can be achieved without full trust status , but , for local management , one of the major gains of full trust status is full control of capital . |
5 | In other rooms , interesting effects can be achieved with wallmounted or free-standing uplighters , which bounce their light off the ceiling , and with special recessed ceiling lights which ‘ wash ’ a wall with light . |
6 | In a variety of other examples particular effects can be achieved by careful design , including' child-friendly' , ‘ intimate ’ , ‘ tidy ’ and ‘ neighbourly ’ . |
7 | It is unlikely that such richness can be achieved in large hyper-bases where automated authoring is likely to prevail . |
8 | It could be argued that centralized INSET has this character of necessity , and that the other possibilities can be achieved through school-based INSET . |
9 | Where such alternative grazing is not available each year , control can be achieved by anthelmintic prophylaxis , the timing of treatments being based on the knowledge that the peak time for the appearance of N. battus L3 is May to early June . |
10 | Such increases can be achieved without additional visits in the routine immunisation schedule , and would also provide an added incentive for programme managers to ensure high rates of compliance at the 6 or 9 month visit for measles vaccination . |
11 | In several of the countries we studied , we found strong evidence that good results can be achieved by community-based teams consisting of professionally-trained workers and a variety of paraprofessional personnel who bring their joint efforts to bear on a range of client and community needs . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | However , in different examples this increase can be achieved in different ways . |
14 | Ministers are , significantly , confident that an upturn can be achieved in good time before the next election . |
15 | We can live we can live and demonstrate that there is an equation where services , quality service , area degeneration and job protection can be achieved within difficult resources . |
16 | As such , it was an important milestone on the road to the closer association of the European Community , a facet acknowledged by the European Union of Federalists which reported that the Council ‘ marked the beginning of a real and organic cooperation between the nations of Europe ’ and ‘ the end of the illusion that the aim of European unity can be achieved without political machinery on a supranational level , . |
17 | Greater unity can be achieved without excessive centralization . |
18 | Good results for considerably less money can be achieved with clamp-on work lights . |
19 | A national minimum income can be achieved through integrated tax and benefit systems that take into account a person 's total net income — taking all factors into account . |
20 | Any new module needs to have a distinct identity and market — SCOTVEC feels that it would be confusing to employers to have a proliferation of modules and titles and so the Catalogue sub-committee will not accept a new proposal if it thinks that the same outcomes can be achieved by suitable fleshing-out of an existing module . |