Example sentences of "[Wh det] have be achieved [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is useful to have a record of the coverage which has been achieved by the ongoing media relations program .
2 The courts were re-organized and criminal offences re-classified , reforms which affected large numbers of people , but which had been achieved with a minimum of political controversy .
3 It was an unemotional summary ; Rostov thought that it hid well the bitterness which he felt towards Irina 's kin for their concerted opposition to her marriage , for the years of separation which had been achieved by her father 's influence with the Navy Board and , not least , for the extent to which Alexei 's upbringing had been influenced by the rigid infrastructure of the Court .
4 This document provides a brief account of just a few of the important discoveries and medical advances which have been achieved as a result of such work , discoveries and advances which have benefited animals as well as people .
5 The current Metropolitan authorities feel that many of the benefits which have been achieved from their policies of transport integration will be lost .
6 And Monachesi ( 1960 , p.49 ) goes as far as to say that ‘ The reader will find proposed in his essay practically all of the important reforms in the administration of criminal justice and in penology which have been achieved in the civilised world since 1764 ’ .
7 This represents a fitting illustration of what has been achieved under the fine example and leadership of Graham Gooch .
8 The last section of the book is devoted to a description of what has been achieved with the telescope and is dedicated to John Bolton , who has been largely responsible for the dish 's successful operation .
9 It was interesting to note that so many heads of secondary schools , in Nottinghamshire and elsewhere , are coming to see what has been achieved at Djanogly college and to learn the lessons from it .
10 The Vobster Line is very much in its infancy and although not yet ready for passenger carrying , will nevertheless be of interest to those wishing to see what has been achieved to date and to learn of the plans for the future .
11 The objectives of each initiative should be clearly described , along with information on what has been achieved to date , and what is planned to be achieved .
12 To put this into context it is worth taking a look at what has been achieved over recent decades in obtaining access agreements for canoes to pass along our rivers .
13 In fact although sometimes the rate of progress or the pace of technology seems sort of frustratingly slow if you look at what has actually changed , what has been achieved over the last five years , it 's quite incredible .
14 Over the next year or so , my constituents will see tremendous improvements , on top of what has been achieved during the last 12 to 18 months in terms of the quality and quantity of health care that they will receive from the Basildon and Thurrock NHS trust .
15 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 .
16 Kerr said : ‘ We are so pleased with what has been achieved by John and Mick in the time they have been here .
17 When my right hon. Friend next has a free Saturday , will he fly up to Manchester , look at what has been achieved by the airport , and then pop over to Old Trafford to watch a first-class football side in action ?
18 It is proposed to hold two sessions designed to allow the research community to reflect critically on what has been achieved by the BES in the past and what innovations in research design and theoretical focus should be introduced in the future .
19 Twenty-five years loyal Service to Douglas Reyburn — that is what has been achieved by Mrs Isobel Tannock and Hugh Donaghy who are now amongst the special few who have each contributed a quarter century to the success of their company .
20 He asked : ‘ What has been achieved by the death of a four-year-old boy in Warrington last Saturday and another 12-year-old who has died today ?
21 Precise details of what has been achieved by the liaison remain a closely guarded secret but it has involved developing new methods of using medicinal drugs in the body and has already led to a contract with a major pharmaceutical company .
22 Betts and Hargrave give a detailed account of what has been achieved in one county .
23 ‘ In short , the contradictions between GCSE and Records of Achievement hinges on the question of whether the priority for 16+ assessment should be the provision of reliable information which has high predictability for the purpose of selection or whether the primary purpose should be to reflect what has been achieved in relation to the whole range of goals that a school may set for itself .
24 In short , the contradiction between GCSE and records of achievement hinges on the question of whether the priority for 16+ assessment should be the provision of reliable information which has high predictability for the purposes of selection , or whether the primary purpose should be to reflect what has been achieved in relation to the whole range of educational goals that a school may set for itself .
25 Evaluation such as that carried out in Example F is likely to misrepresent what has been achieved in the teaching unless it takes into account pupils ' initial performances and the relative difficulty of what they are learning .
26 The action manager converts the report into results and delivers a report on what has been achieved within two years of the start of the process .
27 There may even have been some dissatisfaction among Penda 's allies with what had been achieved at Iudeu .
28 Lord Carrington , Healey 's successor in the British Ministry of Defence from 1970 , warmly commended what had been achieved since 1964 .
29 At about that time , Kurds in Iraq , hoping perhaps to emulate the positive side of what had been achieved over the border , rose in revolt .
30 He realized that we felt disgusted at what had been achieved in the commandos and that he had had this brainwave of small parties behind the lines . ’
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