「ACCOMPLISH」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| rovides the opportunity for its graduates to | accomplish a high-school diploma and 60 hours of colleg |
| ely began intensive vocal lessons, hoping to | accomplish a realistic Southern accent for the role. |
| n order to improve their quality of life and | accomplish a better integration of the collective. |
| essary, including murder and destruction, to | accomplish a mission. |
| om this time, or to return again to earth to | accomplish a mission of charity and suffering. |
| rapidly, necessitating special provisions to | accomplish a fire-resistance rating based on an interna |
| rton United, though this took two replays to | accomplish, a 7-0 romp followed 3-3 and 1-1 draws. |
| t the minimal set of privileges necessary to | accomplish a given task to requesting agents. |
| rbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and triticale to | accomplish a similar end, and most likely Orchard grass |
| perhaps most importantly, the best chance to | accomplish a lunar landing within the decade. |
| Failing to | accomplish a step in Let's Cook mode or getting a "fail |
| dies, tradition dictates the new ruler must | accomplish a series of harrowing challenges whilst comp |
| eer luck and cunning, Wei Xiaobao manages to | accomplish a series of seemingly impossible tasks that |
| production industry, commercial bakeries may | accomplish a status of Pas Yisroel by the use of someth |
| That Bird in the Belmont Stakes, failing to | accomplish a Jockey Triple Crown. |
| - collecting a band of warriors together to | accomplish a task, better known from films such as Kuro |
| nn State University in the 1990s as a way to | accomplish a manned mission to Mars. |
| for the first time since 2006 and failing to | accomplish a winning record for the first time since 20 |
| Andriel intended to | accomplish a spectacular crossing of the Channel to con |
| s administration had not gone far enoough to | accomplish a compromise with the Ross party, and re-ele |
| acter can be controlled by any of the DMs to | accomplish actions that are needed for the scene being |
| 1536 telling Cromwell that he would 'Gladly | accomplish' all the promises he had made and be always |
| who feels that one lifetime is not enough to | accomplish all she hopes to achieve. |
| d visual programming system B may be used to | accomplish all or parts of the task then A and B may us |
| Napoleon had tried to | accomplish an envelopment of Blucher's whole force near |
| This propensity enabled him to | accomplish an enormous amount of work, as demonstrated |
| tradition or religious background, hoping to | accomplish an open dialogue on Buddhist topics. |
| He was restricted in what he could | accomplish and returned to Iowa where he died. |
| d understood what Krazy George was trying to | accomplish, and the wave circled the Oakland Coliseum, |
| essor, Air Marshal Sir Donald Hardman, would | accomplish, and has been criticised for a systemic resi |
| enjoy the many opportunities to participate, | accomplish and excel at South Dade Senior High School. |
| e, was their human potential-what they could | accomplish and become with “fire” and “blind hope”. |
| , a national party that works to achieve and | accomplish and work for the political and social-econom |
| he system will operate, what the system will | accomplish, and how the system will be implemented. |
| nline publication unaware of what they could | accomplish and in March 2006 unveiled the first print i |
| a more difficult experimental measurement to | accomplish and is not nearly as accurate as the Wilhelm |
| Before von Blomberg could | accomplish any of his tasks, he was killed. |
| rmined that his Squadron should successfully | accomplish any task offered to it. |
| ry to ally themselves with Crump in order to | accomplish any of their goals and, often, they did. |
| Ha did not, however, | accomplish anything worthy of so great a force; not onl |
| ds Rinaldo, but he assures her that love can | accomplish anything, and that he thus has no doubt that |
| h character has a specific mission they must | accomplish, as outlined by Professor X at the start of |
| and Malcolm Muggeridge), he seemed unable to | accomplish as much in his life as he hoped. |
| e days, in which the player is encouraged to | accomplish as much as possible before sunset. |
| The player needs to | accomplish at least 65% of the drum chart to pass, and |
| iers became the first team in NBA history to | accomplish back-to-back 60+ win seasons and not advance |
| e was nothing left for his own expedition to | accomplish; but the two explorers gave him information |
| lculated guess as to what the user wished to | accomplish by triggering the command. |
| Shortly afterwards he again set out to | accomplish by a somewhat different method the design wh |
| Nevertheless, Hugo Maradona was able to | accomplish celebrity on his own, becoming a well liked |
| open the possibility that history has yet to | accomplish certain tasks related to the inner organizat |
| ysician meetings educating doctors on how to | accomplish complete asset protection, survive the malpr |
| Techniques used to | accomplish cookie stuffing are very similar to those us |
| he hero possesses all the skills required to | accomplish dangerous missions including getting informa |
| In 1968, during reorganization to | accomplish desegregation of the division's public schoo |
| sed their superpowers: in order to magically | accomplish difficult or impossible tasks, they would st |
| ame time, having different routes to take to | accomplish each mission. |
| tern player since Hudhaifa Ismaeli (1995) to | accomplish every major defensive statistic in a single |
| to lead the team in scoring (a feat he would | accomplish for all four years). |
| exile in Central Asia, where he was able to | accomplish fruitful work on the local languages." |
| te level, implementing programs that seek to | accomplish functions normally associated with the priva |
| s used to represent different ways of how to | accomplish goal. |
| history who used physical ("brute") force to | accomplish goals. |
| And it looks to the future with vision to | accomplish God's purposes in discipling the nations for |
| Anything I | accomplish has to be with the aid of individuals, and t |
| Killpower willingly helped Motormouth | accomplish her goals, such as tracking down the creator |
| is desperate to abort the baby but fails to | accomplish her goal. |
| te edit war but the only thing I'm trying to | accomplish here is to revert some controversial stateme |
| It ruins what we are trying to | accomplish here. |
| erett decides to use explosive golf balls to | accomplish his task. |
| We acknowledge the power of God's Word to | accomplish His purpose. |
| st the qadi of Tripoli, but he was unable to | accomplish his task. |
| les and weaponry in a virtual environment to | accomplish his mission, while avoiding getting his brai |
| attract people, and generate income, helping | accomplish his social goals. |
| air, and tries all means to defy gravity and | accomplish his dream, such as sticking feathers to his |
| To | accomplish his task, Hurlbut traveled in Ohio, New York |
| nt, using special mental powers and money to | accomplish his aim. |
| a hitman who employs whatever he can use to | accomplish his goals. |
| fabricate mind-created realities at will to | accomplish his plan to force the world into a primal su |
| and untaught, he worked for several years to | accomplish his purpose; his savings fast disappeared, a |
| Kovalets failed to | accomplish his task of keeping his team in the Premier |
| ys on the stage, but he died before he could | accomplish his purpose. |
| a fresh folk song about a woman striving to | accomplish impossible feats. |
| look to eliminate D'Angelo, a task that they | accomplish in a kitchen "accident". |
| ic-held seats, a feat that was impossible to | accomplish in 2006 as only 32 Democrats faced Republica |
| The new village board had many tasks to | accomplish in establishing a functional municipality. |
| l and strategic victory, which China did not | accomplish in this battle. |
| hats on your mind and what you are trying to | accomplish in the Session/Ceremony. |
| ready accomplished everything she's going to | accomplish in her life." |
| , summarized the mission that he had come to | accomplish in favor of a noble cause: “I have consecrat |
| civic leaders for what they are expected to | accomplish in the coming year. |
| there is a limit on how much the player can | accomplish in one day. |
| the nation, through Congress, has sought to | accomplish in reference to that race is, what had alrea |
| mission, he would be the kind of man who, to | accomplish it and execute his orders, would risk encoun |
| re is too much enemy activity in the area to | accomplish it safely. |
| What the Irish can't | accomplish it don't amount to much |
| e that all missions end in the same way - to | accomplish it, the player only has to approach the goal |
| Unless God should | accomplish it, |
| lled; it is the will of my Creator that will | accomplish it. |
| ut he never provided details on how he would | accomplish it. |
| bject if the object has not the potential to | accomplish it. |
| egalized abortion, a law should be passed to | accomplish it. |
| To | accomplish its mission the center employs nearly 13,000 |
| To | accomplish its mission the AAC commands three wings. |
| meet the single standard for the employer to | accomplish its legitimate purpose or could standards re |
| To | accomplish its mission, NAS Kingsville is home to Train |
| To | accomplish its mission, the 41st FTS annually flies ove |
| To | accomplish its task, EGRET was equipped with a spark ch |
| To this end, Browns Bridge strives to | accomplish its mission by creating what it calls "irres |
| To this end, North Point strives to | accomplish its mission by creating irresistible environ |
| c inspection and scrutiny", the Contract did | accomplish its promises, even if some bills failed in v |
| ang university as a whole, and, moreover, to | accomplish its goal of globalization by utilizing educa |
| ing sure that entity would have been able to | accomplish its goals was Merestkov's job. |
| the resources of eleven federal agencies to | accomplish its objectives. |
| almost certain death enabled his platoon to | accomplish its mission and reflects the highest credit |
| ESR seeks to | accomplish its mission through intensive case managemen |
| mechanical tools, and chemical techniques to | accomplish land management goals. |
| y infectious particles - namely viroids - to | accomplish long ranged movement and consequently infect |
| rm so perfectly that they relied upon him to | accomplish many parts of their commissions. |
| and parishes, who rely on volunteer hours to | accomplish many of their own goals; and second, to give |
| , but his personal capacity made his cavalry | accomplish marvels, and rival infantry in their steadfa |
| ommander is given the authority necessary to | accomplish missions and tasks assigned by the establish |
| trols various aircraft to engage enemies and | accomplish missions. |
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| devices, the amateur astronomer of today can | accomplish more than many early professional astronomer |
| sovereignty, eroding it piece by piece, will | accomplish much more than the old-fashioned frontal ass |
| ith injuries he would have surely gone on to | accomplish much in the game. |
| Union operations in the area, but he did not | accomplish much else. |
| Statistical and other learned societies, to | accomplish much useful economic work. |
| Carolina Constitution) did not allow him to | accomplish much. |
| d determination to put over what you plan to | accomplish, not if circumstances be favorable to its ac |
| But feeling that valour and devotion could | accomplish nothing that could compensate for the loss t |
| aceflight over the next 10 years in order to | accomplish nothing" |
| mulas, targets, or specific measures used to | accomplish objectives in trade negotiations. |
| ere needs that Father Pelamourgues could not | accomplish on his own. |
| on Round Table had not been strong enough to | accomplish on its own. |
| se practices can take 1,500 hours of work to | accomplish once. |
| s the end of the group's run, they failed to | accomplish one of the challenges set forth by the varie |
| I don't really know what she's trying to | accomplish or what attention she is trying to gain. |
| students with strong interests in a field to | accomplish original work as undergraduates. |
| To | accomplish our goal, Atticus Circle will focus its effo |
| n-contract employees were in Iraq helping us | accomplish our mission, and their loss is a tragedy," a |
| We | accomplish our mission by producing thoughtful, well-cr |
| We | accomplish our Vision by integrating Christian witness |
| rmont (1743-1817), it was to be the means to | accomplish periodic constitutional adaptation to changi |
| push certain objects throughout the game to | accomplish progress. |
| ffects by describing what the program should | accomplish, rather than describing how to go about acco |
| n that they describe what the program should | accomplish, rather than describing how to go about acco |
| To | accomplish razing this theatre and three others, as wel |
| The ASC divisions | accomplish research, and achieve scientific milestones, |
| rs and their real estate agents, in order to | accomplish sale of the property. |
| cause of the Rosenmund reduction and DIBAL-H | accomplish similar transformations, this reaction seque |
| o do things because of your ego, you have to | accomplish so much at a certain age and you want to do |
| heless realises that they still have time to | accomplish some of their ambitions. |
| s purpose revolves around allowing people to | accomplish something they want or need to do whether it |
| Some levels require the players to | accomplish sub-quests in order to proceed, such as exti |
| ving children more resources and tutoring to | accomplish success, giving parents and human-service pr |
| sign whatever district boundaries that would | accomplish such population equals. |
| She thought that this was the only way to | accomplish such a study, as epidemiologists were limite |
| jects and organize large amounts of labor to | accomplish such projects. |
| rew one of the few father and son coaches to | accomplish such feat. |
| sign whatever district boundaries that would | accomplish such population equals. |
| sign whatever district boundaries that would | accomplish such population equals. |
| rs - one of only five Division I men to ever | accomplish such a feat. |
| just the 10th player in baseball history to | accomplish such a feat. |
| Hot 100, making it the first country song to | accomplish such a feat since Dolly Parton and Kenny Rog |
| sign whatever district boundaries that would | accomplish such population equals. |
| lobal airlift and agile force to execute and | accomplish tasked mission. |
| her demonstrate or instruct people on how to | accomplish tasks such as how to draw manga, make comput |
| n parts and enabling less skilled workers to | accomplish tasks formerly carried out by skilled machin |
| nd outdoor seasons, the only male athlete to | accomplish that feat in school history. |
| the last Division I Men's Basketball team to | accomplish that feat. |
| arms, but by the force of sacrifices will we | accomplish that which love demands of us. |
| ums chart, making him the youngest artist to | accomplish that feat. |
| gan, 33.1%, and did so with little funds; to | accomplish that much was a tribute to her energy, organ |
| k with the bases loaded; the first batter to | accomplish that honor. |
| by RIAA, becoming the group's only single to | accomplish that feat. |
| ation, he was only one of 10 players to ever | accomplish that feat. |
| s officers were deposed for having failed to | accomplish that task, only to leave office again the ne |
| game - one of only six Division I schools to | accomplish that feat. |
| me game, the first American League player to | accomplish that feat. |
| To | accomplish that mission, the wing implements flying ope |
| He was the last Los Angeles Dodger to | accomplish that feat until Orlando Hudson did it agains |
| ass 1,000 points and only the 12th player to | accomplish that feat in his junior year (2009-10). |
| ale singer in Spanish language in concert to | accomplish that. |
| Wouldn't a category | accomplish the same thing more effectively? |
| Another idea to | accomplish the deed was stillborn. |
| back Michael Parkhurst, who was the first to | accomplish the feat in 2005. |
| ourcing of foreign launchers was accepted to | accomplish the goal. |
| In 1699 he moved to Berlin to | accomplish the construction of the Zeughaus (arsenal), |
| FL and NFL, becoming the twentieth player to | accomplish the feat. |
| ld not shy away from its use if necessary to | accomplish the social revolution. |
| [sic] Why serve when you cannot | accomplish the mission, when you no longer believe in t |
| to 1972, Prof. Zhang led a research group to | accomplish the project of orbit determination of the fi |
| F band and employs sophisticated software to | accomplish the demodulation of Weatherfax and Navtex si |
| To | accomplish the latter, it relies heavily on the reflect |
| the 12th pitcher in major league history to | accomplish the nine-strike/three-strikeout half-inning, |
| d his men to overrun the enemy positions and | accomplish the objective in the face of seemingly insur |
| He is so far the only Longhorn to | accomplish the feat. |
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