Example sentences of "to achieve [art] same [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 So it became necessary to provide therapy for those unable to achieve the same kind of performance .
2 He had already become dependent on Richard Arkwright [ q.v. ] for funds ( a loan of £10,000 in 1788 ) but the prosperity of muslins now evaporated , while Oldknow failed to achieve the same mastery of technical perfection in fine-cotton spinning .
3 To achieve the same objective by the addition of methionine to all paracetamol products would be difficult because of formulation difficulties involving a very large number of products and different manufacturers .
4 If you think of it the other way when , what happens when a price , when a price falls , alright , if farmers er , assume that price fall will be sustained over a number of periods , then they think , right well in order to achieve the same level of income , right , as I did previously , if prices have fallen , I 'm going to have to increase my output .
5 Despite this application of man power , it was not possible to achieve the same rate of progress as had been made in the Lowlands .
6 In the Soviet manufacturing sector it costs 0.7 million roubles in capital investment to increase production capacity by one million roubles , but it costs four million roubles to achieve the same result in the extractive sector .
7 The teacher 's role is to help students to progress from considering what the characters do to working out what they need to say in order to achieve the same result in similar circumstances .
8 The principles for the making of a defendant 's costs order still apply , although it would be simpler for the court to achieve the same object in those cases by ordering that no contribution need be made by the defendant to his or her own costs .
9 Personal selling involves the use of face-to-face exchanges to achieve the same ends of attracting attention and achieving sales .
10 The business-inclined Whigs believed that victory in Europe would automatically secure our overseas interests : the land-owning Tories , with their traditional dislike of the high taxation needed to pay for a standing army , sought to achieve the same ends with peripheral maritime operations , carried out by the Navy , which could largely pay for themselves by taking other powers ' colonies and trading posts .
11 Since we last wrote , we have been lobbying to achieve the same relaxation for voluntary drivers from sport as is proposed to be granted to those driving in a voluntary capacity for charities .
12 Without it , even higher investment would have been needed to achieve the same growth of demand .
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