Example sentences of "aim be [to-vb] the [noun] and " in BNC.

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1 The overall aim is to improve the education and training environment so that a teacher/student ratio of 1:12 will be realised , and that ‘ the facilities available for education and training should be no less than the best provided in higher education establishment ’ .
2 I think it is absolutely essential that you are extremely clear-minded on your objectives and you 're extremely clear-minded on your order of priorities , remembering the prime aim is to serve the shareholders and their interests .
3 Her ultimate aim is to join the RAF and become a jet fighter pilot .
4 Tivoli 's aim is to cut the cost and complexity of managing heterogeneous distributed environments which include Unix systems and personal computers .
5 Tivoli 's aim is to reduce the cost and complexity of managing heterogeneous distributed environments which include Unix systems and personal computers .
6 Acting ‘ exercises ’ differ from improvisation in that students work in a less open-ended way ; the aim is to follow the intentions and actions of a character in a particular scene , often quite minutely .
7 The aim is to plot the success and failure of both companies and entrepreneurs , and in particular to shed light on the entrepreneurial life cycle .
8 His gentle , conservative aim was to support the singers and make the story clear .
9 In describing the Dinnington project , Bayley and Tennant say that ‘ the main aim was to interweave the help and resources of the formal health and welfare services with the informal support and help and services given by family , friends and neighbours , together with the contribution of the voluntary sector ’ .
10 Teall 's aim was to publish the map and memoir of an area simultaneously and in some cases this was achieved .
11 Tàpies ' main aim was to promote the study and understanding of modern art and culture ; to create a museum in the form of a working research centre with a pluralist approach and activities of international scope , not a passive repository or shrine to the artist ( like the Dalí Museum in Figueres ) .
12 Its aim was to deceive the West and to obtain key political , military and technological secrets which he intended to share with the Soviet Union .
13 His aim was to beat the weather and bowl them out again , which we did for 40 , thereby winning by an innings .
14 ‘ Their aim was to defeat the experts and to deliberately lock out systems managers so they could n't get into their computers , ’ said Mr Richardson .
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