Example sentences of "been achieved at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In fact a common complaint over the past decade has been that the high level of data content included in entries for the benefit of cataloguing records has been achieved at the cost of timeliness , and the BNB has certainly lost ground as a selection source for this reason .
2 So the new ‘ freedom and democracy ’ of the Eastern bloc has been achieved at the cost of poverty on an unimaginable scale south of the equator .
3 Once this combination has been achieved at the top , the pulling action from the left Latissimus Dorsi , Trapezius and Deltoid starting down will automatically start the transfer of your weight from right to left making it a natural movement for the legs to drive forward .
4 Alatas and Durao Barroso both acknowledged that no significant progress had been achieved at the meeting .
5 Officials reported that ‘ good progress ’ had been achieved at the meeting and the package would go before the full Cabinet tomorrow .
6 Mind you , some of this performance has been achieved at the expense of portability , such is the need for ruggedness in bass rigs .
7 Acoustically , the Takamine has a fairly flat response , with no boomy bass or tinny treble tendencies at all , though the evenness of its tone may have been achieved at the expense of some character .
8 This upward movement in the social hierarchy by many working-class boys ( significantly none of the studies has looked at girls ) has not been achieved at the expense of the opportunities of children from middle-class backgrounds , but by an explosion in the number of middle-class jobs — or an expansion in the service class or the salariat .
9 All the great middle-class moral reforms of the age had been achieved at the expense of pleasure and enjoyment .
10 These positive aspects of the Michigan law may , however , have been achieved at the expense of simplicity .
11 Standard and Poor 's cautioned , however , that macro-economic success had been achieved at the expense of widening the gap between rich and poor and through reduced spending on health , education and infrastructure .
12 All this had been achieved at the expense of the Liberal Party which had monopolized all three areas before 1910 .
13 In another sense the domination of the Labour Party had also been achieved at the expense of other claimants to the leadership of the socialist movement and the working class .
14 The overall increase of 2.1 per cent — compared with 2 per cent in grants from the Arts Council in England and Wales — was said to have been achieved at the expense of the SAC 's running costs , which will be limited to an increase of 1.5 per cent .
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