Example sentences of "achievement to " in BNC.

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1 Pembroke 's major cinematic achievement to date was introducing Koo Stark to the silver screen .
2 Though the second aspect was short-lived , it remained as an ideal concept that inspired future kings and emperors ; and the first has hardly been surpassed by any superior achievement to this day .
3 There was better recognition still to come , adding professional achievement to a period of happiness in his private life .
4 It is regarded as the finest of the Cambridge college bridges ; an achievement to which the architect may have been spurred by the old St. John 's bridge , a masterpiece by Wren , barely 20 yards downstream .
5 Are the indicators of success precise enough to enable the achievement to be assessed with considerable certainty ?
6 The German researchers however , owe their bizarre achievement to a novel technique in which the cells are hybridised by a ‘ heat-shock ’ process .
7 Feedback in respect of learner attitude and achievement to be recorded .
8 Fifthly , the process of reviewing progress and reestablishing the next round of tasks allows any achievement to be reinforced .
9 Done properly , abseiling is safe , fun and gives enjoyment and a sense of achievement to many .
10 TNC believes that a clearer specification of the curriculum , combined with attainment targets which are assessed within a framework of greater accountability , is enough to raise levels of achievement — by a combination of a clearer specification of the levels of achievement to be reached , and external pressure on teachers to deliver the results .
11 This is of course having your cake and eating it , an achievement to which Kingston owed the enormous popularity of his naval as well as his other yarns .
12 It was Esquire 's dubious achievement to be born into an economy that has been unkind to all , but one in which the advertising business has been particularly hard-pressed .
13 The four volumes elucidate problems of dating , structure and interpretation in Atget 's work and make clear the centrality of his achievement to many of the later concerns of photographic artists .
14 It is an achievement to be built on rather than despised or disregarded .
15 Experts consider his finest achievement to be the West Pier , with its elegant cast-iron kiosks , railings , and windscreens .
16 It was during Aaron 's lifetime that Jewish moneylending developed in England on a large scale , an achievement to which Aaron 's own extraordinary success must have contributed greatly .
17 The introduction of such an award at the HNC and HND level would allow achievement to be recognised by a group award whilst avoiding unnecessary proliferation of titles .
18 Thus Dr David Evans summed up the reaction of Catalytic Systems Division to the double award in 1993 of the Queens Award for Environmental Achievement and the Queen 's Award for Export Achievement to CSD in the UK .
19 Assessments will be recorded in the trainee 's log book which will provide a record of achievement to date .
20 Mark sheets not received by these dates may mean that issue of certificates , diplomas and records of achievement to students is delayed .
21 The common agricultural policy has great achievements to its credit .
22 But among those with special achievements to their credit were the branches at Knebworth ( Hertfordshire ) , Kelvedon , Manningtree and Wivenhoe ( Essex ) , all of which published village histories during 1953–54 ; at Hemel Hempstead which duplicated and sold Welfare and the State , the log-book of weekly discussions in a Long Terminal on ‘ Economic and Social Problems ’ held in 1956–57 ; at Linton ( Cambridgeshire ) which followed up a music course by helping to launch the Linton Music Festival in July 1957 , destined to become an annual event ; and at Colchester where a Tutorial on archaeology from 1955 to 1958 led to the formation of the Colchester Archaeological Group .
23 McCann refused to be nominated ; he took the quite accurate view that the meeting had been called in order to incorporate the militants , attach the lustre of their achievements to a new , more moderate group of leaders and thus deny them any significant influence .
24 His achievements to date were listed : charges laid on the railway in the Tobruk area on the night of 14 October ; a failed attempt to do the same near Sidi Barani which resulted in the death of the patrol commander , Lieutenant Shorten ; two further breaks in the railway on 24 October ; nine breaks on 29 October , and finally another attack on the track on 31 October .
25 With these achievements to his credit one would have thought he would have enjoyed the support of the Council , but it was not so .
26 By 1939 , he had a considerable list of achievements to his credit , including 116 new tramcars , new depot and transport offices at Blundell Street , modern fare collection and accounting systems , and extensive track relaying and modernisation of turning facilities .
27 Most of the time Harry was playing for Crystal Palace we were a Third Division club and so it is not surprising that most of the great achievements to which he helped to take us were in the FA Cup .
28 The manager is reviewing progress and analysing achievements to date in order to influence future performance .
29 MDC 's success or failure will inevitably be judged on its ability to develop quite different approaches to urban development than the physical regeneration process that has been the hallmark of its achievements to date .
30 What may be regarded as a great bureaucracy has in fact great achievements to its credit .
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