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

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31 This can only be achieved by using higher level information .
32 It is suggested that enabling educational environments can only be achieved by a re-examination of the way in which special education relates to mainstream education .
33 Equally , it could be argued that the promotion of a sense of community , of which the primary school is a vital part , can only be achieved by local commitment and action .
34 It is also agreed that this can only be achieved by changing current patterns of human behaviour ( see for example , the European Commission 's Green Paper on Sustainable Mobility ) .
35 Maps of the whole Earth show that this can only be achieved by stretching some parts of the surface and shrinking others .
36 This can only be achieved by examining the literature of the subject area thoroughly for any isolates that might possibly have been overlooked .
37 A proper understanding of the way the ordinary Scot lived in the past , and of the main forces affecting his standard of living , can only be achieved by careful investigation along these lines .
38 In all , it 's a price/performance combination that can only be achieved by buying direct — from CompuAdd .
39 A significant correlation and an agreement in the mean proliferation index between PCNA ( 19A2 ) and BrdU can only be achieved by a strictly standardised enumeration of labelled cells limited to strongly stained nuclei in the PCNA evaluation .
40 When bile duct injury is diagnosed , optimal management can only be achieved by a team , including surgeon , endoscopist , and radiologist .
41 ‘ Any farmer worth his salt knows that quality can only be achieved by pursuing the higher standards of welfare . ’
42 It i.s therefore important to have a sufficient range of variation in these independent variables ' , and this can only be achieved by means of cross-national study .
43 C. T. R. Wilson [ q.v. ] later showed that condensation can take place on ions in dust-free air , but this can only be achieved in the laboratory using greater expansion and cooling than occurs naturally .
44 Dynamic equilibria , whether physical or chemical , are characterised by a number of features : the dynamic equilibria consist of forward and reverse processes ; the forward and reverse processes are balanced ; the overall properties of a system in dynamic equilibrium are constant ; the equilibrium can be achieved from either the forward or reverse direction ; dynamic equilibrium can only be achieved in a closed system .
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