Example sentences of "[adv] possible [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Where this is not possible the officer dealing could show in his evidence that it was likely that the other party would be harassed , distressed or alarmed .
2 Where agreement is not possible the court can make orders dealing with residence and contact .
3 Important though this literature is , the main purpose of later sections is to isolate as far as is generally possible the impact of the government budget on the Lorenz curve that would otherwise have obtained , and then to consider proposals that are more closely tied to the poverty literature .
4 Whenever possible the firm should avoid having to approve investment advertisements leaving this task to other advisers .
5 This covert attitude of declaring oneself unable to conceive as possible an exercising of audacity which in fact really took place gives the impression that the speaker thinks that the persons who did the action should have known better than to try .
6 Quite possible a wedding ring for the bird A hundred and thirty .
7 They are so small it is quite possible a guy could drop one .
8 But I 'm not going to discharge a jury in a case where I think it quite possible the jury wo n't be required to give any , to give any verdict .
9 Wherever possible the Institute attempts to keep the amount of correspondence to a minimum .
10 Wherever possible the pupil would intervene with his own thought , his own hands and his own will to learn .
11 If an effective service is to be provided to taxpayers then it is essential that wherever possible the breakdown of service provision between different sections is overcome .
12 Consequently , great care has to be taken when interpreting marks seen on aerial photographs , and wherever possible the site should be visited on the ground to establish whether the marks have resulted from a buried archaeological site or from some other cause .
13 Wherever possible the counsellor should leave the group to work out its own solutions , restricting his input to occasional clarification , keeping the group to the point and ensuring fairness .
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