Example sentences of "[noun pl] can be achieve [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The question is whether David Mellor knows that mere fun gets boring very quickly ; that excellence , whether in the media , sports or arts can be achieved only through difficulty , through painstaking work , through seriousness ; that people can not be conned for long .
2 Unbiased estimates of dependency levels in the different sectors can be achieved only by high enumeration and response rates .
3 Both of these goals can be achieved more effectively without an evaluation charade .
4 Certain special effects can be achieved easily with food colouring .
5 This is not to suggest that such effects can be achieved only by poets .
6 Nevertheless , the research has identified ways in which a more systematic evaluation of polling districts and census zones can be achieved so that an integration of information about electoral behaviour and more general socio-economic information at the local level may be obtained .
7 Is the Prime Minister aware that doctors working in the health service have said today that his promise to cut waiting lists to two years can be achieved only if desperately ill patients sacrifice their beds to less serious cases who have waited longer ?
8 But this state of affairs can be achieved not only by people working within the prison system , but by activating and empowering a much wider spectrum of practitioners .
9 But many of the advantages of using brochures can be achieved only if two types are produced , a general brochure conveying basic information and general argument and specialist brochures targeted at particular groups , e.g. parents , parent-governors , governors , local employers and of course potential students .
10 He said : ‘ Safer workplaces can be achieved only with the commitment and involvement of employees and management .
11 This does not , however , mean that high quality results can be achieved only by such methods : where a small volume of sections is involved , many of the techniques described in this chapter can easily be adapted for manual preparation of thin sections .
12 Sukarno urged acceptance over the radio , arguing , ‘ If ideals can be achieved peacefully why should we fight ? ’
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