Example sentences of "can be achieved [prep] " 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 | This is an outline of the way speed can be achieved during normal updating . |
3 | That way , the same effect can be achieved without taking it to the full depth . |
4 | It offers a reminder of what can be achieved without recourse to star names or the Vienna Philharmonic . |
5 | The question is whether this can be achieved without some form of outside aid . |
6 | ( Forest fencing ) A timber style can be achieved without an excessively rough rustic effect . |
7 | They are wrong ; highly controlled settings can be achieved without any experimental manipulation . |
8 | A secure home can be achieved without any great expense and with a little organisation . |
9 | ‘ I think there has to be a realism about what can be achieved without turning London into a fortress , ’ he said . |
10 | As such , it was an important milestone on the road to the closer association of the European Community , a facet acknowledged by the European Union of Federalists which reported that the Council ‘ marked the beginning of a real and organic cooperation between the nations of Europe ’ and ‘ the end of the illusion that the aim of European unity can be achieved without political machinery on a supranational level , . |
11 | Only if a just result can be achieved without violating the legislative purpose of the statute may the judge select the construction which best suits his idea of what justice requires . |
12 | The increased width of road can be achieved without further encroachment on to the Magdalene housing land . |
13 | Some of the benefits of devolved management can be achieved without full trust status , but , for local management , one of the major gains of full trust status is full control of capital . |
14 | All that can be achieved without necessarily retaining the existing office of the Secretary of State for Scotland . |
15 | Greater unity can be achieved without excessive centralization . |
16 | And er I note that Selby has accepted or resolved to accept the increased allocation from ten thousand to eleven thousand five hundred , subject to the District Council satisfying itself that the level of growth envisaged can be achieved without compromising the established structure plan strategy or the environment of the district . |
17 | Such increases can be achieved without additional visits in the routine immunisation schedule , and would also provide an added incentive for programme managers to ensure high rates of compliance at the 6 or 9 month visit for measles vaccination . |
18 | This can be achieved without management 's feeling pressured to make unreasonable concessions or commitments , and without damaging the relationship between the managers and the investors . |
19 | A beautifully toned body can be achieved at any age , even in later life . |
20 | The end of parenting is usually the first shedding of an important social role , and if a successful redirection in life can be achieved at this point , many of the problems and difficulties of later adjustments to old age can be more successfully faced . |
21 | If acceptance can be achieved at this level , then there is great scope for development . |
22 | A major consideration for the teacher is to ensure accessible success experiences for the majority of the pupils ; this again can be achieved at varying levels with a carefully tuned balance between demands from the teacher and demands from the program . |
23 | Just the fact that this can be achieved at less than £10,000 for a complete system is rather likely to upset anyone who has invested hundreds of thousands in ‘ Third Wave ’ systems and discovers that , for a tenth the cost they could actually achieve rather more . |
24 | Mrs Maginnis criticised the Government for being ‘ deliberately naive or mischievous in its claim that devolved management of schools can be achieved at no cost . ’ |
25 | Most drainage schemes should have some regard for the importance to wildlife of these areas , and much can be achieved on quite small areas . |
26 | Superbly subtle painting can be achieved on cloth or silk . |
27 | They are the acknowledged experts in negotiating competitive rates at hotels around the world , and savings of up to 20% can be achieved on many properties . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | But assuming that matches can be achieved on all the known likely factors , there may well be others that could affect the main relationship of interest that are not known about . |
30 | But whether it can be achieved on such a traditionalist agenda is rather more doubtful . |