Example sentences of "[adv] to achieve [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The intention is that students of elaborate structures in language should be able to construct them as well as receive and consume them , if only to achieve a better understanding of how poems are made . |
2 | In the Ptolemaic system , the orbits of the sun , Mercury and Venus have to be artificially linked together to achieve the required result . |
3 | They work together to achieve the overall objectives of the organization . |
4 | He said the two countries had agreed to intensify their joint efforts to ‘ re-energise the peace process ’ , to encourage the partners to return to the negotiations , and to work together to achieve an early resumption of the next round of talks . |
5 | The two chalk-drawn images , on either side of a Black(Bird)board , do n't rotate fast enough to achieve the required effect . |
6 | We are struggling tonight to achieve the first tentative step in Britain 's planning , not for two or three years hence , but for the better part of a decade hence , and to achieve at King 's Cross the equivalent of what has been under construction for several years at Lille . |
7 | Mr Michael Jagger , the vocal stylist with the once-popular beat ensemble , The Rolling Stones , is soon to achieve the venerable rank of grandfather . |
8 | The solution is not to revert to Army control once again , but rather somehow to achieve a lasting political settlement that denies both insurgents and the paramilitary police their raison d'etre . |
9 | If we are ever to achieve a magnetically-confined plasma that is kept hot enough by thermonuclear reactions , then the confinement system must contain the electrically-charged alpha particles that are produced by the fusion of deuterium and tritium . |
10 | This time I worked in a watercolour sketchbook , deliberately to achieve the softening effect that the paper would have on the marker inks as they spread into it . |
11 | This is not only because of the need for a contractor to make money but also to achieve an acceptable cash flow and , ideally , to obtain more work from the same client in the future . |
12 | You may have to adjust the truss rod and shave or sand the bottom of the saddle slightly to achieve a reasonable action , especially if the guitar has been left in the heat for a period of time . |
13 | In his analysis of the popular culture which appeared among the promoters of the Pro-Life Campaign , set up to achieve a constitutional ban on abortion in the Republic in 1983 , O'Carroll pin-points certain characteristics , which can be abbreviated here : a monolithic and absolute view of the world , with its accompanying intolerance , derived in part from the direct consultation of clerics and politicians on public moral issues and the subsequent failure to develop an ethos of public debate ; a localized belief system , rooted in family and communal authority and issuing in a spirit of absolute conformity ; sexual prudery , a product partly of the inheritance problem ; and the development of acute anxiety when such beliefs — inhering partly as they do in their practice and shaping of society — are threatened . |
14 | Over the next 13 years , the regulations set out to achieve a 70 per cent cut in hydrocarbon emissions . |
15 | Nevertheless , all struggles should have their recompense , and the effort laid out to achieve a satisfactory musical culmination would be in vain if the climax were to disappear before anyone really noticed it . |
16 | The reason for this difference is that businesses see themselves as having a pool of resources which can be used in any aspect of their business to achieve their overall objective , e.g. to achieve a satisfactory return on capital . |
17 | Regency stripe , classical motifs and rich wood have been used here to achieve a formal style that is also very natural . |
18 | Ash and biodegradable waste must be added regularly to achieve the right carbon nitrogen ratio . |
19 | It was not easy to avoid domestic politics but we tried hard to achieve a delicate balance . |
20 | Yet , although the leaders of both sides of industry worked hard to achieve a common agreement on policies to present to the government the talks , and the influence they exerted , began to wither away after a couple of years , and did not survive into the 1930s . |
21 | Apart from some initial instability of woodwind tuning , the orchestra , under its conductor John Forster , worked hard to achieve the necessary space in the opening and at the same time that important sense of continuity . |
22 | How to achieve a political settlement without antagonizing an army which had committed its honour to the goal of total , unconditional victory ? |
23 | It was n't so much as how to achieve a new social order , but how can I ensure that my son or daughter gets a better job than I did . |
24 | It was n't so much as how to achieve a new social order , but how can I ensure that my son or daughter gets a better job than I did . |
25 | These masterpieces showed Bonington ( and Delacroix ) how to achieve a new breadth of handling , a more assured command of form , and a more naturalistic use of colour in their pictures . |
26 | A FRANK new TV sex education series aimed at teenagers is set to tackle everything from homosexuality to how to achieve a happy love life . |
27 | Advice on how to achieve the new tighter control limits required in plating , anodising and chromate pickling together with details of the new chromic acid mist test are contained in the Metal Finishing Association 's Health and safety bulletin no 8 . |
28 | ‘ It can be a mystery to the client how the hairdresser made her hair look that way , and she has no idea how to achieve the same effect . |
29 | The current diagnostic criteria for anorexia nervosa reflect this evolutionary process but they have yet to achieve the final category . |
30 | The fish pictured are not fully mature and have yet to achieve the intense red colouring of the caudal and dorsal finnage . |