Example sentences of "what can be [verb] " in BNC.

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31 It is designed as a case study of what can be achieved on almost any upland farm in Britain , and the changes are being scientifically monitored so the results can be shared with other conservation agencies .
32 A good example of what can be achieved is Susanna Wade-Martin 's research on the Holkham estate in Norfolk .
33 The extent to which cooperation and , indeed , common policies exist among Nato members is testimony to what can be achieved by sovereign states acting together in amity .
34 ‘ We know from our playing experience what can be achieved and how a successful club is run on and off the field , ’ he says .
35 ‘ They were Group-wide events which showed just what can be achieved and if we have the same support for the other planned events then we are confident we can hit our target of £10,000 .
36 A hotel is only a house multiplied up which is one of the reasons why it offers such a good opportunity to demonstrate to people at large what can be achieved .
37 The performance of UK manufacturing over the last decade shows what can be achieved Companies based in Britain are able to compete sucessfully in some of the toughtest technology-intensive markets in the world ’
38 I know that he has first-hand experience of the benefits of GM schools , as the school that used to be known as Wold Newton transferred to grant-maintained status a few months ago and is showing the way and what can be achieved as a result of a move to grant-maintained status .
39 THIS week in Greenfingers ( BBC-1 , 10.20pm ) the featured garden is situated in the town square in Bray in Co Wicklow and is an excellent example of what can be achieved in a town garden .
40 It must be stressed , however , that this is what can be achieved by effort , innovation and good management in production , rather than what happens in a laissez-faire atmosphere .
41 The offline workload is broken down by Offline into 15 minute portions ie. it will estimate what can be achieved in 15 minutes and then carry out that activity before assessing whether time permits any further work to be achieved .
42 As a visiting teacher here , I have been amazed to see what can be achieved in a young medical school without many of the traditional resources .
43 A few examples of projects which have taken place are described below as an illustration of what can be achieved .
44 The process of rehearsal draws upon a training which often reaches back into the singer 's boyhood , which provides him with the directed quickness of mind and the vocal stamina he requires , and which ensures that the choral results are generally quite passable and are sometimes excellent despite the constant absences , deputizations , hirings and firings that always threaten the homogeneity of what can be achieved .
45 Now , in effect , that 's moving directly against the direction that we want to go in , we want to make greater use of domiciliary er , initiatives for young people , you have another paper on your agenda about teen care , which is showing what can be achieved with the most difficult youngsters .
46 Riders for health is a good example of what can be achieved through good planning .
47 Trials bike champ , Steve put on a display to show what can be achieved .
48 Ardoyne woman Marion Kane , who fought hard to turn the scheme into reality , said : ‘ This is a dream come true and goes to show what can be achieved if local people are determined to have what they deserve . ’
49 ‘ This outing is just one example of what can be achieved . ’
50 Our successful partnership there serves as a powerful example of what can be achieved by industry working together with conservationists and local communities . ’
51 Partnership It should rival the best of European cities and should be famously celebrated in Britain as an example of what can be achieved when resources and the expertise to implement solutions to environmental problems are combined with civic will . ’
52 there must be a realistic view of what can be achieved but it should n't hinder the improvement process nor stunt enthusiasm .
53 These diverse possibilities alert the practitioner to consider sensitive areas of life beyond what can be comprehended through functional assessments of current performance .
54 There is an increasing awareness that there are limitations on what can be assessed by formal written tests or examinations .
55 But the approach eschews vague yet important notions of fairness and integrity , and makes them subservient to what can be criticized as a very narrow view of cost .
56 Trevor Wishart ( 1977 ) , for example , stresses the abstracting , analytic properties of notation , which reduce the infinity of sound to a small number of discrete , systematically permutational elements , limit our very perception and conception of music to what can be written down and rationally described , and result in an idealist account of the relationship between the ‘ real ’ music in the score and the performance — an inevitably less than perfect representation .
57 In improvising , a player can often create spontaneously something much superior to what can be written down with the crude approximation of notation .
58 You will also be fully aware of what can be lost .
59 This is well below what can be obtained from building societies .
60 Rates of interest offered to investors by building societies are coming down and in some cases are now below what can be obtained elsewhere .
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