Example sentences of "this [modal v] [be] accomplished " in BNC.
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1 | This should be accomplished through a series of steps . |
2 | Towards the end of 1807 Napoleon determined to convert Spain into a satellite state in order to control its foreign policy and to manage its resources ; but he was not yet clear how this should be accomplished . |
3 | All of this must be accomplished while the officer continues to do what he sees ultimately as a policing job . |
4 | The Interim Committee reached the decision on 26 February 1948 that UNTCOK should adhere to the original intention in so far as this could be accomplished ; elections would be supervised in the south but nothing could be done about the north . |
5 | This could be accomplished as well by a civil injunction freezing the moneys potentially subject to a civil judgment as it is by the elaborate statutory forfeiture mechanism . |
6 | His preferred model for accomplishing this was one of ‘ accreditation ’ , and he described a process by which this could be accomplished : |
7 | She had tried to disembarrass herself of her virginity , and had been certain , once she started ‘ going steady ’ with Sebastian , that this would be accomplished . |
8 | The ways in which this will be accomplished are explained in more detail below . |
9 | This will be accomplished by using surveys in collaboration with researchers from the BBC and IBA . |
10 | This can be accomplished by weekly or fortnightly review sessions , either with staff members individually , or in a group with other therapists . |
11 | This can be accomplished either by placing your hand back over its hindquarters , or if this fails by using a choke chain . |
12 | This can be accomplished by collecting a corpus of texts for a chosen domain and producing a frequency distribution for the words therein . |
13 | This can be accomplished by wisely releasing the creative potential of individual employees and empowering them to contribute to the goals of the corporation . |
14 | Having persuaded Eudoxus that Ireland must be reformed , Irenius answers his question as to how this can be accomplished other than by laws and ordinances . |