Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] achieved by [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 From the perspective of the NHS , considerable health gains and reductions in expenditure over the longer term could be achieved by expanding health promotion work with older people , a previously neglected group .
2 Although all felt that they had found a means of living which enabled them to be open to this reality , they nevertheless say that it was experienced as a gift and a grace beyond anything that could be achieved by conscious effort .
3 The identification of such genes may be achieved by positional cloning ( for review , see ref.6 ) .
4 This may be achieved by some clause in the guarantee such as ‘ Apart from his obligations under the terms of this guarantee , the manufacturer shall not be liable for any loss howsoever arising . ’
5 The project 's aim will be achieved by developing research procedures for identifying each motivational style in the performance of pupils aged 11-16 in two areas of the National Curriculum .
6 While Greenock 's 2,200 strong workforce is due to be cut by up to 150 in the current year this will be achieved by voluntary redundancy .
7 This will be achieved by improved working practices and the use of the best available technology whenever and wherever it is reasonably practicable to do so .
8 Let me first put the hon. Gentleman right about the figure of 40,000 — 40,000 is the number that we have put on the reduction of personnel in the Army , but much of that reduction will be achieved by natural wastage .
9 Where such alternative grazing is not available each year , control can be achieved by anthelmintic prophylaxis , the timing of treatments being based on the knowledge that the peak time for the appearance of N. battus L3 is May to early June .
10 Any new module needs to have a distinct identity and market — SCOTVEC feels that it would be confusing to employers to have a proliferation of modules and titles and so the Catalogue sub-committee will not accept a new proposal if it thinks that the same outcomes can be achieved by suitable fleshing-out of an existing module .
11 Low levels of can be achieved by encouraging player B t to have respectively low ( high ) expectations for of if , .
12 The report will be seized upon by ministers who argue that a further expansion in student numbers can be achieved by higher education becoming more efficient .
13 The main uses of functional assessment seem to be to select from available services to remedy any incapacities assessed , to help to prevent functional deterioration , and to highlight areas of functioning which merit fuller assessment than can be achieved by this approach .
14 This week 's threat by Ofgas regulator Sir James McKinnon to take legal action against British Gas if it does n't reduce its prices is an indication of what can be achieved by forceful regulation of the privatised utilities . )
15 It is hoped that the run down can be achieved by voluntary severance and redeployment .
16 In a variety of other examples particular effects can be achieved by careful design , including' child-friendly' , ‘ intimate ’ , ‘ tidy ’ and ‘ neighbourly ’ .
17 While equilibration can be achieved by positive action , withdrawal is used to effect a balance at a more profound level .
18 There is only a limited amount of change that can be achieved by direct transformation in the ‘ swords to ploughshares ’ manner .
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