Example sentences of "has [been] achieve " in BNC.

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1 In this way the desired object has been achieved in the form of a signal variation which is the function of the external magnetic field strength .
2 As this has been achieved with a style of football that owes little to romantic idealism , Charlton is not in trouble-free waters although even his most vigorous detractors are now inclined to take a pragmatic stance , appeased by success and forced to accept his widespread popularity .
3 Admittedly , this has been achieved , in part , by the kind of chicanery and double book-keeping which would earn a jail sentence for the treasurer-secretary of a small glue factory .
4 Something approaching international humour has been achieved by Asterix , whose popularity in France is surpassed by sales figures in Finland .
5 What has been achieved by 3i over the years is a very clear demonstration that the banking system has done a lot to help the growth of small and medium-sized businesses .
6 The colour detail has been achieved by immersing the cane in a colour bath before it 's woven and plaited into stunning and practical furniture .
7 Describing our time-cues in this way acknowledges that independence from the natural environment has been achieved .
8 Until now , efforts to stop the trade have depended on development programmes , but government reports readily concede that little has been achieved to create alternative employment .
9 And with the cold-eyed realism that not a lot has been achieved by feminism , many younger women have sought to take on men on their own ground , accepting extant values and the handicaps of modern commerce and industry .
10 In these countries , a certain income equality has been achieved in the past 40 years , if one leaves aside the party privilegentsia , black-marketeers and writers or performers with access to foreign earnings .
11 Now at last this has been achieved , first in Scotland by the Law Reform ( Parent and Child ) ( Scotland ) Act 1986 , and then in England and Wales by the Family Law Reform Act 1987 , with the result that in law there is now no distinction made between those born in and those born out of wedlock .
12 All of this has been achieved with an inevitability which few batsmen since Bradman have been able to suggest , and in 111 Tests at the end of the 1989–90 series he was just ten runs short of 8,000 at an average of 51 .
13 I believe , fundamentally , that has been achieved .
14 It implies describing carefully the nature , extent and implications of any problems prior to intervention ; saying what it is you might do to alter these and why it would be beneficial to try ; describing how best this might be brought about ; saying in advance what kinds of public test might be applied to support the view that something worthwhile has been achieved ; pursuing a solution , and then defending the results against criticism from peers ( Sheldon , 1986 , p. 224 ) .
15 The general tenor of those reports is that while much has been achieved , a very great deal remains to be done .
16 Much has been achieved in recent years .
17 Due , to a large extent , to the activities of the voluntary organisations , who have always been in the forefront in guiding policy on this issue , much has been achieved .
18 All that has been achieved , he or she now claims , is no more than a revelation of some primordial ordering of humanity .
19 Leaving the question of what mechanisms produce differentiation , we may turn now to the separable issue of the mechanisms by which discriminative performance is enhanced once differentiation has been achieved .
20 The ‘ state of the art ’ of soil conservation is clearly in a sorry mess : ‘ The need for soil conservation was emphasised by Bennett ( 1955 ) , Jacks and Whyte ( 1939 ) and many others … but so little has been achieved that most recent reports … are virtually undistinguishable in factual content and sentiment from the earlier studies . ’
21 Thus although much has been achieved , it would be a mistake to believe that most of the problems have been solved .
22 This would be a shame because a great deal has been achieved and accomplished recently and let's hope that by the 14th — Full Moon and all — an amicable settlement can be reached .
23 When approximately equal tension has been achieved , with no load on the fence , the three wires can be marked at the correct length and fastened securely to a similar chain link which will eventually receive the hook of the straining tackle .
24 A fall in oil prices lowers all energy prices and encourages economic growth but if it also re-establishes the dependence which made the two oil shocks so effective in curtailing growth , then nothing useful has been achieved .
25 Non measurable standards , that is ones where you can not be certain whether or not a specific desired result has been achieved tend to cause trouble since they are easily challenged .
26 The acquisition of existing agencies has significantly widened our geographical representation and has been achieved at considerably lower costs than incurred by others who had previously entered the business .
27 My Board colleagues and I are appreciative of all that has been achieved by Management and Staff during the past twelve months and I am immensely grateful to the Deputy Chairman and all Members of the Board for their unfailing support and co-operation during an eventful and , I believe , very successful year of operations .
28 Much has been achieved in geriatric medicine , and a multi-disciplinary approach is well established in many places .
29 Let us look a little more closely at how that success has been achieved and examine the standards by which it can be judged .
30 In fact a common complaint over the past decade has been that the high level of data content included in entries for the benefit of cataloguing records has been achieved at the cost of timeliness , and the BNB has certainly lost ground as a selection source for this reason .
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