Example sentences of "this [modal v] be achieved " in BNC.

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1 How this may be achieved and the form which it will take will vary widely .
2 This may be achieved through better driving habits , improved traffic flow systems and road networks and car pooling .
3 There is no simple formula by which this may be achieved , and its very nature makes it impossible to draw up a catalogue of final behaviours to be acquired .
4 This may be achieved where cobbling makes drivers aware of the presence of pedestrians , where a tree breaks up the straight line of the centre of the road or where narrowings make drivers proceed especially slowly and carefully .
5 This may be achieved either by spreading fixed costs or overheads ( eg by sharing research and development expenditure ) or by rationalisation ( ie cutting out inefficient production capacity ) .
6 This may be achieved by engaging in what Matza ( 1969:93 ) refers to as ‘ natural reduction ’ , that is , reducing oneself — the subject — into a thing-like object incapable of transcending circumstances , which in this particular mundane instance means viewing oneself as incapable of disobeying orders from high places .
7 All this may be achieved without recourse to bullying or intimidation .
8 Midwives at delivery of a baby for adoption need to think about how to make it a positive event , and this may be achieved by liaising with the adoption agency and possibly offering the mother a cuddle with her baby or a photo .
9 This may be achieved , as in the soldier caste of Isoptera , by a backward extension of the postmentum and genae .
10 This may be achieved by some clause in the guarantee such as ‘ Apart from his obligations under the terms of this guarantee , the manufacturer shall not be liable for any loss howsoever arising . ’
11 This may be achieved through re-perforation with pivot guns or through a treatment called acidising , which is based on the use of special chemicals to reopen clogged perforations .
12 This may be achieved by developing a centralised share clearing house which , initially anyway , would be based on an enhancement of existing systems — specifically , the Stock Exchange 's Talisman system adapted to rolling settlement and the Institutional Net Settlement System .
13 With regard to strategic planning , the document acknowledges the need to continue with the Structure Plan system and suggests some options as to how this may be achieved .
14 The main purpose of the meeting is to address how this may be achieved and in particular to discuss coach education elements which might be included in revised qualifications , and what resources the Council and NCF are making available in Scotland directly to assist governing bodies .
15 This may be achieved by using modules from the same Stage or by bringing together modules from different Stages as necessary .
16 Some of the ways in which this may be achieved are shown in table 7.1 .
17 This may be achieved with careful allocation of charge codes to users for reserving module names ( there is no harm in having many as opposed to few charge codes ) , and use of the LIFESPAN database management facilities like offline and module version deletion .
18 One vivid account of the means by which this may be achieved is set out in Ancrene Wisse , an early Middle English text written originally for particular sisters in the late twelfth century who wanted to live as recluses dedicated to God but later adopted more widely in other such communities .
19 This may be achieved either by way of limitation in the grant of the right itself or by way of separate covenant .
20 This may be achieved by correspondence , but a meeting may be necessary , and is almost always desirable .
21 This may be achieved by allowing parents to nominate their own expert to observe or jointly conduct any examination or assessment .
22 This activity worried the union leadership and the government because , although they were committed to a strong social-property sector , the government was adamant that this should be achieved by legal and orderly means .
23 This should be achieved by a re-evaluation of needs and a diverting of resources rather than any growth in centralised personnel costs .
24 But their view on how this should be achieved was quite different : correction was to be an applied science whose goal , where feasible , was to be the rehabilitation of individual offenders ( where it was not feasible , segregation or elimination , for the protection of society , was to suffice ) .
25 This should be achieved by 1994/95 , with at least one of the machines being a higher-performance network station .
26 Although the negotiators had agreed to reduce the deficit by $50,000 million in 1991 , there was little consensus as to how this should be achieved , with the Democratic members of the congressional team denouncing Darman 's proposals as unacceptable .
27 This should be achieved , it has been argued , first , by the appointment of " energy managers " as specific individuals with responsibility for the consumption of energy within such buildings and , second , by the adoption of technological innovations designed to save energy , as and when these become available or cost-effective .
28 All of this must be achieved against a background of general practitioners in inner cities struggling with an increasingly challenging role as services providers in primary care .
29 This must be achieved as well as possible and for the best price .
30 In general , this must be achieved by taking account of the special needs of women who work and of those who are in training .
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