Example sentences of "[verb] to achieve " in BNC.

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1 A clause similar to the following can be included to achieve this : ( a ) The parties agree to procure that the amount(s) of any payment(s) ( net of corporation tax to the extent that this is not franked by the payment of advance corporation tax payable on the distribution to be made pursuant to this clause ( a ) ) received by the Company pursuant to any claim(s) made under the keyman insurance effected by the Company pursuant to clause … shall as soon as practicable following receipt of such amount(s) by the Company be distributed to the Investor by way of dividend net of any advance corporation tax payable .
2 Beyond these two technical talents , it was Jimmy 's desire and his innate feeling for the game that helped to achieve his greatness .
3 The adoption of iron instead of wood for floor beams helped to achieve this aim .
4 Laborit was investigating the potential of controlled hypothermia , that is , chilling patients during surgical operations so that they would be less reactive to any disturbance , and the sedative properties of promethazine helped to achieve the effects he sought .
5 The scale of injustice , cruelty , and tyranny in the world in 1988 cries out for continuing protest of various forms including the democratic and peaceful marches and assemblies which in the 1960s helped to achieve greater civil rights in the USA and in many other nations , whilst the same phenomenon , sometimes more disorderly , hastened the end of U.S. participation in the Vietnam War .
6 In its inaugural declaration the DLP promised to achieve a " new national history of democracy , prosperity and national reunification " , and to operate as a " reform-oriented democratic party which protects and promotes the liberal democratic political system and free market system " .
7 Now the government is trying another policy designed to achieve the same end .
8 When O'Neill returned from a meeting with Harold Wilson in London , he reacted in a manner guaranteed to confirm the Free Presbyterians ' claims that O'Neill 's policies were designed to achieve in the political sphere what the ecumenical movement was trying to do in inter denominational co-operation .
9 Chapter 3 outlines the origins and relevance of the LFA Directive and discusses its references to conservation and what it was designed to achieve .
10 The next chapter describes the aims of the scheme and how both the action project and the research were designed to achieve these aims .
11 The philosophy then , is unexceptionable ; it is the superstructure designed to achieve it where problems begin .
12 The overriding criticism of the National Curriculum proposals was that it was not designed to achieve significant fundamental aims : it did not obviously focus upon ‘ great issues , principles and values ’ , or on the development of fundamentally important attitudes and skills , which educators , industrialists , and all those concerned with the welfare of society and the enrichment of the individual , would see as paramount .
13 in other applications of the principle architects experimented with combinations of loop roads and culs-de-sac , footpath or courtyard access and end-on blocks , all designed to achieve traffic segregation and all claiming to be ‘ Radburn ’ in style .
14 The point here is that institutions are useful only if they have been designed to achieve a particular purpose .
15 She will also be able to establish mental goals and to organise a linked sequence of actions designed to achieve a particular objective .
16 Every aspect of this course has been designed to achieve two critical goals :
17 It was funded jointly by the DES and LEAs and its membership was deliberately designed to achieve a majority of teachers .
18 Despite their differences , however , both initiatives are associated with an increasing interest in modular-based curriculum provision , and with forms of assessment which can take into account the wide range of outcomes they are designed to achieve .
19 These principles chiefly concerned broadcasting organization , and the organization , of course , was designed to achieve complementary public service goals .
20 Hitachi Ltd has extended the Precision Architecture RISC-based end of its 3050 Unix workstation family , the first RISC models of which were launched in May last year with the 3050/REsv , based on a 66MHz version of the Hewlett-Packard Co RISC and designed to achieve performance of 76 MIPS .
21 A prudential practice is instrumental in nature , being designed to achieve a specific substantive purpose .
22 The point to make here is that the logic of adversary adjudication is that the decision of the court should be based on the case put to it by the parties in dispute and not on material or information supplied by third parties ; and rules of evidence are designed to achieve this result .
23 This 17m boat is designed to achieve even higher speeds than current boats while retaining — and even improving on — the current high standards of RNLI boats .
24 Innovations in teaching methods do not usually come in the form of simple additions to a teacher 's repertoire , generalizable to all subject matters , but are usually designed to achieve more effectively an understanding of some particular X. Usually , for a variety of reasons , the descriptions of ‘ how to proceed ’ are not at a level of precision which makes the teacher a programmed automaton ; it follows that any teacher persuaded to adopt the innovation must be willing and able to explore modifications to his repertoire in order to try and achieve the hoped-for improvement in his pupils ' understanding of X at which the innovation is aimed .
25 One may therefore think of an innovation in teaching methods as being designed to achieve a set of intentions ( eg , changes in pupils ' ways of thinking ) by means of a set of processes which are usually only rather coarsely determined .
26 At the parliamentary level , multi-member constituencies are partly designed to achieve this .
27 The general structure of this unitary grant system was well designed to achieve these purposes , but the detailed arrangements incorporated a number of elements which either detracted somewhat from the equity of the system or added to its complexity .
28 Some government policies seem designed to achieve greater income equality by redistributing income from more affluent to poorer groups .
29 co-operative structures , designed to achieve agreed common objectives , ie. with no systematic conflict of interest ; and
30 All rules are designed to achieve a particular goal , for example that liquor licences should only be granted to those of good character .
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