Example sentences of "[modal v] be achieve " in BNC.

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1 Mr Saunders goes on to admit that broadcasters are not entirely blameless in this respect : ‘ More should no doubt have been done at an earlier stage in development of RDS to give the receiver manufacturing industry some guidelines setting out the minimum levels of RDS performance that should be achieved ’ .
2 The time-scales over which different objectives should be achieved may vary considerably , depending on the level at which they are applied .
3 Even when common goals have been established , conflict may be generated during the planning process because of disagreement about the way in which these goals should be achieved .
4 Formerly , the difference between the Germans and the French was that the Germans wanted to await greater economic convergence before implementing a monetary union , while the French thought that this goal should be achieved by economic dirigisme , including monetary union .
5 This activity worried the union leadership and the government because , although they were committed to a strong social-property sector , the government was adamant that this should be achieved by legal and orderly means .
6 One suspects that the position has been more complex where middle-class parents are concerned ; such parents may well be more assertive , and keen to support discipline but perhaps more divided about how it should be achieved .
7 For this reason , the Presentation attainment target stops at level 7 ( the level that should be achieved by the average 16 year old ) because there is no way of extending it to level 10 , other than by specifying lists of increasingly irregular and unusual words — which would be absurd .
8 In the past people regarded the journey between two places as important and felt that it should be achieved with as much style and enjoyment as possible .
9 This should be achieved by a re-evaluation of needs and a diverting of resources rather than any growth in centralised personnel costs .
10 This allows a planned office system to be perceived in terms of these functions , and to specify clearly what should be achieved by implementing any new system .
11 The answers , listed in Fig 1 , adequately summarise what should be achieved in managing patients with skin and soft tissue wounds .
12 ‘ The Pole should be achieved around January 4 — although there are obviously ifs and buts before then . ’
13 Professor Cox and his team compromise by stressing the value of knowledge and grammatical discipline , while recommending that these should be achieved through experience with words rather than through the study of grammatical terms in isolation . ’
14 Table 4.2 According to the latest available information from the UKCC , it is proposed that on completion of a suitable programme , the following outcomes , which are based on up to date knowledge of the practice of nursing or health visiting , should be achieved by the nurse or health visitor in order to practise safely after a break in service :
15 But their view on how this should be achieved was quite different : correction was to be an applied science whose goal , where feasible , was to be the rehabilitation of individual offenders ( where it was not feasible , segregation or elimination , for the protection of society , was to suffice ) .
16 ft of additional retail development should be achieved in the area of the UDC ; this contrasts with a proposed 240 000 sq .
17 The concept of financial accountability and how it should be achieved externally , through financial reporting , and internally , through managerial accountability is then considered in greater detail .
18 Nonetheless , the public preference approach is not without its problems , notably how to assess people 's preferences , and whether a consensus could or should be achieved .
19 In this tradition the state is perceived as the vehicle by which the unity of the nation should be achieved in order to work for the common good .
20 Uniformity should be achieved by providing an appeal rather than by distorting review to become appeal .
21 I think that today the result can and should be achieved by the application of the law of negligence …
22 In other words , a settlement should be achieved by means of a formal undertaking or agreement executed expressly in consideration of the opposition being discontinued ; this may seem obvious but it is surprising how often it is ignored .
23 This should be achieved by 1994/95 , with at least one of the machines being a higher-performance network station .
24 Botha , who met dos Santos and his Angolan counterpart , Lt.-Col. Pedro de Castro Van-Dúnem " Loy " , said at a press conference that a solution to the conflict in Angola should be achieved " by Angolans " , although he added that South Africa was prepared , if asked , to " make its contribution " .
25 Although the negotiators had agreed to reduce the deficit by $50,000 million in 1991 , there was little consensus as to how this should be achieved , with the Democratic members of the congressional team denouncing Darman 's proposals as unacceptable .
26 The United States space programme suffered a serious setback in May 1991 when a congressional committee voted to reduce to $100,000,000 in the current fiscal year the projected $2,000 million budget for the Freedom space station , the construction of which was crucial to further manned missions to the moon and one to Mars , which President George Bush stated should be achieved by 2019 , the 50th anniversary of the first Apollo moon landing .
27 Still in Alaska , development work on the Point McIntyre field is well advanced and a total field production of 25,000 b/d should be achieved by the end of 1993 .
28 A ‘ social minimum ’ of income and in-kind provision for all should be achieved .
29 Instead of trying to specify keys to units in advance , access should be achieved through possibly partial descriptions of their content .
30 Some topics will inevitably lean more towards some of these elements than others , but a balance should be achieved over the whole of Key Stage 2 ( hence the need for whole school planning for history ) .
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