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

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1 Few of us are naturally ambidextrous but in terms of karate technique this can be achieved through training .
2 So far as far as water sports are concerned I would make one reservation which is that there has to be some form of rationalization between competed sports which may conflict with each other and I am sure this can be achieved through the Sports Council machinery .
3 Some of this can be achieved through training , with time to relate it back to the working environment . ’
4 This can be achieved through modular or distance learning study .
5 This can be achieved through consideration of the poles of although these poles can not of course be reached through variation of the real pulsatance ο .
6 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 .
7 The question is whether this can be achieved without some form of outside aid .
8 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 .
9 A mutual trust has to be formed to create a successful partnership , whatever the level and this can be achieved with time and practice .
10 This can be achieved with a good air pump — a mini-jacuzzi of power filters is not necessary .
11 In practice , this can be achieved with a screened breather fitted in the cover .
12 This can be achieved with naked cells , that is , cells from which the walls have been removed .
13 This can be achieved by use of a constant routine , experiment .
14 This can be achieved by : • Leaflet drops and advertising at local tourist sites .
15 Architecturally this can be achieved by chamfering , softening or rounding one set of edges .
16 This can be achieved by regarding the act of sanctification of the ‘ goodness ’ of the very first ‘ good ’ event of evolution , as an abstract concept which corresponds to the ‘ good ’ physical event .
17 This can be achieved by providing good quality bike-and-ride facilities at public transport stops in residential areas and also at destinations for those who wish to complete their journey by cycle ( Figure 9.7 ) .
18 This can be achieved by making contributions in the year of change and in the following two years , in the latter case by relating premiums back to the year of change .
19 This can be achieved by regularly outlining why we feel that it is an important area to discuss .
20 More radical moves to reform the NHS are based on a belief that individuals should take more responsibility for their health care and that this can be achieved by extending the choice of different suppliers of medical services .
21 This can be achieved by taking one trainee 's answer sheet and summarising in broad terms on a separate sheet of paper the answers given .
22 This can be achieved by comparing the candidate letter strings with a list of n-grams .
23 This can be achieved by using both n-gram look-up and a lexical check .
24 This can be achieved by separating the building process into two stages .
25 This can be achieved by sifting evidence from numerous self-reported crime studies and criminal victimization surveys .
26 This can be achieved by siliconing thick strips of glass to the base of the plate .
27 This can be achieved by understanding more about what is going on .
28 In some cases this can be achieved by obtaining an order that an affidavit by the witness be read at the trial in place of oral evidence .
29 This can be achieved by taking advantage of their intrinsic " stickiness " and simply pipetting the cells close together in warm ( 37 C ) M2 + BSA with the culture dish on a heated microscope stage .
30 This can be achieved by an exercise which divides the day into two-hour sessions upon which the senior nurse indicates her workload pressures across a four-point scale : very high , high , medium , low .
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