Example sentences of "can [be] achieve [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | The basic divide is over whether the future management objectives can be achieved on a voluntary basis , as at present , or whether they should be taken on by a powerful national park authority , with separate funding and planning powers . |
2 | This can be achieved with a good air pump — a mini-jacuzzi of power filters is not necessary . |
3 | The same effect can be achieved with a small pair of school compasses ( which have the advantage that they can be adjusted to exactly the right size ) , but these are more difficult to use to get an exact line . |
4 | It is very difficult to introduce a single specimen into an established tank , especially with a tank that contains adults , but it can be achieved with a little care . |
5 | It follows that with small species tank size can be reduced , or larger stocking levels can be achieved with a large tank , but the basic criteria still apply . |
6 | In an easy flowing style , he shows just what can be achieved with a limited palette , two or three brushes and some watercolour paper . |
7 | In practice , this can be achieved with a screened breather fitted in the cover . |
8 | I am told by those who have responsibility for the care and custody of young people that they can actually do something with them over that period — but little can be achieved with a young man in one or two months . |
9 | I know that he has first-hand experience of the benefits of GM schools , as the school that used to be known as Wold Newton transferred to grant-maintained status a few months ago and is showing the way and what can be achieved as a result of a move to grant-maintained status . |
10 | Rationalisation can be achieved through a truly viable ‘ god ’ . |
11 | ‘ Technology transfer , which amounts to some £120 million of our turnover , can be achieved through a range of mechanisms — one of course is through publications such as Competitive Edge , ’ explained Dr Stuart Nelson , management director of our Industrial Business Group . |
12 | Furthermore , if this is really understood , this purpose can be achieved through a great variety of approaches with regard both to content and method . |
13 | In these circumstances successful balancing can be achieved through a modification due to Hay in which the parallel combination of variable resistance and capacitance is replaced by a series combination of variable resistance and capacitance . |
14 | In order to see what can be achieved by a successful agrarian reform policy and yet how these achievements can subsequently be reversed , it is worth examining Chilean agrarian changes . |
15 | Often , more can be achieved by a combination of surgery , radiation , and drugs , or by combinations of drugs than can be done by any single means . |
16 | Today , of course , it is recognized that no real success can be achieved by a therapist working alone ; the patient 's full co-operation is essential . |
17 | Worknet is the product of a growing awareness that within this community these are things which can be achieved by a well organised , well targeted voluntary organisation which seeks to assist in the creation of employment . |
18 | We have already seen , in unc that reciprocation of a triangular matrix can be achieved by a simple process of back-substitution . |
19 | Because of the fact that permanent reduction of acid secretion can be achieved by a single course of H pylori eradication treatment , there seems little justification to continue to treat duodenal ulcer patients with repeated courses of expensive acid suppressive treatment . |
20 | This can be achieved by a variety of teaching strategies , which could include : ( 1 ) starting from the local area ; ( 2 ) using resources related to the locality ; ( 3 ) finding a local example of the general theme ; ( 4 ) use of a " topical peg " , some current event of interest from which work can proceed , or with which analogies can be drawn ; ( 5 ) the enquiry-based approach ; ( 6 ) encouraging " learning through doing " ; ( 7 ) capitalising on something a pupil has brought into school ; ( 8 ) capitalising on an out-of-school visit ; ( 9 ) inviting a visitor into the classroom . |
21 | The technique required in presenting characters from these plays is usually more delicate than can be achieved in a first audition , whereas the work of Tom Stoppard , David Hare and Barry Keefe ( for example ) is more easily grasped by the young actor . |
22 | This can be achieved in a variety of ways — non-verbal communications such as gestures of understanding and approval or facial expressions which mirror the expressed emotions of the counsellee , and reassuring touches of support and encouragement . |
23 | Linking the two disparate worlds of Unix and SNA — Unix uses character terminals rather than block mode , is network , rather than host-based and ca n't be accessed by IBM 's NetView network management tools — can be achieved in a number of ways . |
24 | It is suggested that the aim of constraining the managers of the large public company by organizing the internal division of power in the company appropriately can be achieved in a variety of ways . |
25 | Size , however , can be achieved in a different way — by grouping cells together in an organised colony . |
26 | THIS week in Greenfingers ( BBC-1 , 10.20pm ) the featured garden is situated in the town square in Bray in Co Wicklow and is an excellent example of what can be achieved in a town garden . |
27 | This can be achieved in a number of ways : |
28 | As a visiting teacher here , I have been amazed to see what can be achieved in a young medical school without many of the traditional resources . |
29 | This is the steaming mode , but with a distinct difference , where a constant cooking cabinet temperature can be achieved in a temperature range of 30-99°C . |
30 | The revision of rents can be achieved in a number of ways . |