Example sentences of "can [adv] be achieved [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Co-ordination with the other flyers through a schedule of figures can only be achieved with full understanding , and a strong team leader who acts as a caller to signal all the changes of movement . |
2 | Familiarity can only be achieved by simple , direct and unchanging characterisation and this Forester provided . |
3 | Morality is still uppermost , but it is a social morality with which parents and teachers are concerned , not the repression of old Adam , the suppression of evil , or the breaking of the will , and , in consequence , the view that a proper submissiveness in the child can only be achieved by harsh discipline weakens , at least for a time . |
4 | A proper understanding of the way the ordinary Scot lived in the past , and of the main forces affecting his standard of living , can only be achieved by careful investigation along these lines . |
5 | Equally , it could be argued that the promotion of a sense of community , of which the primary school is a vital part , can only be achieved by local commitment and action . |
6 | Liberal Democrats know that this can not be achieved without fundamental reform . |
7 | This allows a large number of variations in style to be incorporated into a single page , something that can not be achieved with digitised fonts as these , by definition , are of a fixed size and style . |
8 | This humble record — the date stamp — should not be undervalued , since a loan history on the book may be correlated during the weeding process with other factors ( physical condition , the content of other shelf stock ) in a way that can not be achieved through automated systems . |
9 | Trans-splicing introns are expected to be very resistant to intron-loss , because the correct replacement of genomic copies of trans-spliced genes can not be achieved by simple homologous recombination and should therefore be extremely rare . |
10 | This can not be achieved by existing military contractors moving into civilian markets for which they have few skills , but by giving the market-oriented companies more access to ‘ front-line ’ technology . |
11 | Decide whether the room would benefit by altering the proportions of the window , which can easily be achieved by clever positioning of the curtain track . |
12 | The hypopharynx is well adapted to the presence of a foreign body , and insertion of the laryngeal mask can easily be achieved in awake patients under topical anaesthesia and sedation . |
13 | Masses of volume and body can still be achieved on short hair . |
14 | It can also be achieved through managing behaviour towards blood and kin . |
15 | Useful results can often be achieved through simple analysis without resorting to the more sophisticated techniques . |
16 | Lesions that do not blanch on pressure ( which are often dark in colour and raised ) tend to respond poorly to pulsed dye lasers : better and more rapid responses can often be achieved with alternative lasers such as the frequency doubled neodymium yttrium aluminium garnet laser in conjunction with an automated delivery system . |
17 | Secondly , assay of acid base transport systems in one cell type in an intact heterogeneous epithelium can sometimes be achieved by selective loading of pH sensitive dye into that cell type , or alternatively by use of single cell fluorescence microscopy . |