Example sentences of "[adv] possible [verb] that " in BNC.
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1 | Those who argue that an objective science of society is not possible maintain that sociology can never be free from ‘ ideology ’ . |
2 | It was not possible to do that . |
3 | It 's not possible to do that any more . |
4 | of state therefore explain why in England it 's prof possible to get a straight answer from the Secretary of State with the figures of the S S A for the last five years , for this year and for next year and it 's not possible to get that for Wales either from the Home Secretary or from the honourable gentl right honourable gentleman . |
5 | I regret that it is not possible to provide that information in the form requested . |
6 | The riposte must be that what it is coming to is that it is now technically possible to perform that operation , and naturally a huge demand for it has developed . |
7 | Erm now we did n't er it 's not always possible to do that . |
8 | It is always possible to do that , and to use elsewhere the money saved . |
9 | A the moment it is in most cases just about possible to say that , according to a family history , a certain risk exists . |
10 | Unfortunately , Jimmy and his colleagues were pipped for the single promotion place by Charlton Athletic on goal average alone , in the most exciting finish to a 3rd Division South season in the history of our club , but it is perfectly possible to argue that , had Jimmy Wilde become available to Palace just one or two matches earlier , Palace would have crowned his first season with us with success . |
11 | With the discovery of atomic structure and nuclear transmutation it is now possible to do that , but the cost is greater than for digging gold out of the ground , so nuclear physics has not undermined the gold standard . |
12 | Valentin ( the manager ) said he thought it was n't possible to do that honestly , and showed him ‘ Answers ’ by Josh MacDowell , about the lack of mistakes in the Bible , and the boy bought it . |
13 | ‘ According to one dogma , world history is in some sense a coherent whole , and it is therefore possible to affirm that certain events have a unique significance for the entire story . |