Example sentences of "be [adv] [adj] to achieve " in BNC.

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1 You are most likely to achieve a planning position via account handling or research .
2 Schools which observe a principle of ‘ open house ’ are better able to achieve this , because they encourage parents and local residents to make visits during school hours , and have been shown to make notable improvements in the quality of the education which they provide simply by working with parents on a basis of equality .
3 People with cystic fibrosis are less likely to achieve O level or equivalent qualifications than the general population but more likely to have A levels , and women with cystic fibrosis are more likely to have degrees .
4 If you have naturally fair skin , accept that you are only likely to achieve a light tan on a two-week holiday .
5 The 2 are only likely to achieve equal funding when the distinctions which separate them are gone .
6 We 're more likely to achieve this
7 Different individuals work at different speeds — you are more likely to achieve most if you can work at a speed which challenges you but which is not beyond your capacity to attain .
8 Women are more likely to achieve a normal haemoglobin concentration — in fact only one of 48 women was anaemic at follow up compared with seven of 25 men .
9 and I think that 's right but it means that things are more difficult to achieve in a lot of ways .
10 Nicholson has remained a devoted defender of his rights for — at the very least — a fair trial , which , it appeared , was going to be rather difficult to achieve .
11 Even though the task — one that involved pedalling on a stationary bicycle — was equally demanding at all times , it was felt by the volunteers to be most difficult to achieve in the middle of the night .
12 It sounds a beguiling idea , but a little reflection shows that it will not be so straightforward to achieve .
13 A review of the HLCA system is relevant but overall limits on qualifying numbers are not proposed and the setting of stock numbers to meet conservation interests would be extremely difficult to achieve on large upland areas grazed by a number of farmers with hefted flocks .
14 We believe that by sharing sovereignty and pooling power , Britain and its partners will be better able to achieve common goals for the economy , the environment , society and security than by acting alone .
15 Without publicity the team will be less motivated to achieve .
16 Ford Q1 is a total quality commitment and in many ways is felt to be more difficult to achieve than BS 5750/ISO 9000 .
17 In a hostile bid , this might be more difficult to achieve without the co-operation of the target 's board ( even if the bidder can identify all the relevant contractual provisions ) .
18 Governments with limited resources seeking to lower mortality and to decrease population growth will be more likely to achieve these objectives by concentrating on family planning programmes than by insisting on the primacy of health care services — and they will not be sacrificing humanitarian goals by doing so . "
19 Looking at it logically , it is not particularly unusual for any man , particularly if he is tired or has had a little too much to drink , to be temporarily unable to achieve an erection on a single occasion .
20 This can be fairly easy to achieve because a brief study of ancient Egyptian friezes shows exactly how to adapt the movements depicted to the turned-out legs of classical dance .
21 it says , quality can only be assured if both patient 's view and care-giver 's view are in agreement cos that 's gon na be really hard to achieve is n't it ?
22 While this is obviously demanding of professional time and effort , it need not be particularly difficult to achieve , and the investment should repay itself with dividends .
23 Any changes you make to your health-related habits should be relatively easy to achieve .
24 I mean then , we 've then have what , two weeks to produce a leaflet which which should be quite easy to achieve .
25 But he said it would not be remotely simple to achieve this by retaining zero-rating for a particular section of the community .
26 That is not the reason for trying however , nobody will deny that it would be very nice to achieve fame and fortune with a world-beater , but the amateur gardener seeks primarily the satisfaction of creation .
27 There is obviously much truth in this analysis , although it must be pointed out that even the most obvious process need may be very difficult to achieve .
28 Whatever the Soviet objectives might have been , it soon became apparent that it would be very difficult to achieve them .
29 It was generally agreed that in any case it would be very difficult to achieve because very few areas were in fact exclusively inhabited by any one of the three communities .
30 Again , without this design for integration it will be very difficult to achieve the expected gains of databases and information systems .
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