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

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1 If it is felt that the right climate for settlement can be achieved by displ
2 ‘ The British diet has started to change , but a far greater rate of progress can be achieved if we now shift to a positive message about what to eat , rather than going down the old road of saying do n't eat certain foods .
3 This kind of work can be achieved with someone who is mentally impaired by using skills that build trust , and trying to understand the meaning of the experience in the light of the person 's past history .
4 The dictionary shows how efficiency in the formulation of meaning can be achieved by synthesis , the grammar shows how it can be achieved by analysis .
5 Convocation Standing Committee , elected by members , meets regularly to discuss ways in which the primary aims of Convocation can be achieved .
6 Such data are usually extensive and a good deal of compression can be achieved by working in fixed format mode where each item of data for a sample unit occupies its own particular field ( position ) in the line being typed .
7 By organizing computer training for liberal arts students generally , significant economies of scale can be achieved .
8 The increased width of road can be achieved without further encroachment on to the Magdalene housing land .
9 It would appear then that there is some evidence that even in these areas , if students are able to draw on relevant work experience and have been suitably prepared for their degree studies , that relatively high levels of success can be achieved .
10 The child of seven who can read fluently will not be held back so that an identical level of attainment can be achieved by all : the slow learner will not become the victim of a system which challenges him to achieve a goal which is unattainable .
11 Teachers may well find that particular statements of attainment can be achieved and confirmed through such exercises .
12 Quality assurance of software can be achieved by following the principles of ISO 9000 , as required by the TickIT scheme .
13 There is no doubt that this bone yields the most reliable sexing information of all , and it is probable that between 90 per cent and 95 per cent accuracy in determination can be achieved ( Krogman , 1946 ; Washburn , 1948 ; Genoves , 1959 ) .
14 The whole question of an adequate income in retirement can be achieved , and changes necessary to enable them must be worked at .
15 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 .
16 Therefore , improvements in health can be achieved only if existing resources are re-allocated into policies more productive of health .
17 The ‘ prescription ’ can then be adapted accordingly , so that the intended effect of re-structuring on competitiveness can be achieved and unintended negative consequences avoided .
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