Example sentences of "can only [be] reached " in BNC.

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1 ‘ A currency union can only be reached if there is convertibility , if the East German mark is brought into a sensible relationship with the West German mark , and if East Germany has undergone decisive monetary , financial and economic reform , ’ he said .
2 A minus point is that the oil-filter cap can only be reached with the covers off .
3 Where the land meets the sea there are hundreds of beaches and coves , some so secluded that they can only be reached by boat .
4 But of the remaining remote and unspoilt places left on earth many can only be reached on foot , or with the help of pack animals .
5 MANY PLACES OF INTEREST on and around the Three Peaks can only be reached on foot after many miles of walking over rough ground , but visitors to Leck Fell are favoured by a quiet moorland road that takes them to their objective precisely and , if they travel by car , without effort .
6 Similarly , bathrooms that can only be reached through a bedroom are not a good idea if you have guests in the bedroom which does not adjoin the bathroom .
7 Their hideaway — 45ft above the ground in the branches of a 100-year-old ash tree — can only be reached by clambering up a 28-step ladder .
8 Staff rooms on the lower and upper mezzanine floors can only be reached by the back staircase or the service lift .
9 The goal of ‘ Education for All ’ can only be reached if we succeed in developing a working partnership between teachers , pupils , parents , and the community at large .
10 Near to them is Lindisfarne or Holy Isle which can only be reached by way of a causeway at low tide .
11 These chambers can only be reached via location 33 , if the adventurers have the guidance of Bardul the Hunchback ( see location 55 ) .
12 Islands in Loch Ballygrant and Loch Lossit , which still have substantial building remains , can only be reached by boat .
13 ’ Ransom strips ’ arise in a number of situations where land for development can only be reached by crossing land not in the vendor 's or developer 's ownership .
14 Most specialized is the condition in Couratari spp. , where the hood is coiled under itself , concealing the nectar , which can only be reached by the long-tongued female euglossines .
15 Thus , a conveyance of land may include a cellar below ground level that can only be reached from an adjoining shop ( ibid ) .
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