Example sentences of "can be achieved [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Talking of benefits , the benefits said to accrue from a Trust can be achieved under the present arrangements .
2 The basic divide is over whether the future management objectives can be achieved on a voluntary basis , as at present , or whether they should be taken on by a powerful national park authority , with separate funding and planning powers .
3 In practice , this can be achieved with a screened breather fitted in the cover .
4 I am told by those who have responsibility for the care and custody of young people that they can actually do something with them over that period — but little can be achieved with a young man in one or two months .
5 This can be achieved with a good air pump — a mini-jacuzzi of power filters is not necessary .
6 In an easy flowing style , he shows just what can be achieved with a limited palette , two or three brushes and some watercolour paper .
7 The same effect can be achieved with a small pair of school compasses ( which have the advantage that they can be adjusted to exactly the right size ) , but these are more difficult to use to get an exact line .
8 It is very difficult to introduce a single specimen into an established tank , especially with a tank that contains adults , but it can be achieved with a little care .
9 It follows that with small species tank size can be reduced , or larger stocking levels can be achieved with a large tank , but the basic criteria still apply .
10 As the 1976 Royal Commission noted , ‘ the only route to at least temporary salvation [ was ] the dramatic savings in labour costs that can be achieved with the rational introduction of new technology …
11 Furthermore , if this is really understood , this purpose can be achieved through a great variety of approaches with regard both to content and method .
12 Instead our aim is to show how , through joint literary and psychological analysis , new insights can be achieved into the artistic and personal qualities of the authors in question .
13 Younger farmers may prove more innovatory than their predecessors and introduce more intensive farm development to the extent it can be achieved within the French system .
14 In order to see what can be achieved by a successful agrarian reform policy and yet how these achievements can subsequently be reversed , it is worth examining Chilean agrarian changes .
15 We have already seen , in unc that reciprocation of a triangular matrix can be achieved by a simple process of back-substitution .
16 Because of the fact that permanent reduction of acid secretion can be achieved by a single course of H pylori eradication treatment , there seems little justification to continue to treat duodenal ulcer patients with repeated courses of expensive acid suppressive treatment .
17 This can be achieved by the following :
18 All these options , it should be noted , remain within the basic framework of the categorial schema of objects and attributes , and this inevitably sets limits to what can be achieved by the respective philosophies of mind " .
19 The principal vehicles for this analysis are the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods , because of its major importance in private commercial law ; the Unidroit Conventions on International factoring and International financial Leasing , with which the writer has been involved from the early days of their conception ; and the rules and trade terms promulgated by the International Chamber of Commerce , which demonstrate how much can be achieved by the contractual approach to the harmonization of commercial law and practice , and which will be given particular attention later .
20 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 .
21 Size , however , can be achieved in a different way — by grouping cells together in an organised colony .
22 If to that we add both the structured dependency which was earlier described , in which social policies and practices discriminate against them in matters crucial to their well-being ( such as housing , income and transport ) , and the personal indignities of physical and social dependence , we must surely put at the top of our agenda for care a determination to assess realistically , yet sensitively , what is the best balance that can be achieved in the present circumstances of that old person .
23 This can be achieved in the modern garden by the use of sizeable concrete drainage pipes set in a bed of concrete one behind the other , each pipe slightly above the next .
24 Even with the help of highly motivated and expert Benefits Agency staff , I can not see how , with the best will in the world , that can be achieved in an ordered way .
25 It is surprising what can be achieved in an old and complex building to provide for disabled people and also how much the internal and external architecture can benefit from the refurbishment that the opportunities of converting a building for disabled access can provide .
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