Example sentences of "possible [prep] [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 It would not be possible for the same midget ganglion cells to be optimized for both functions .
2 She subsided wordlessly , wondering ironically how many times it was possible for the same heart to break before there was nothing left of it .
3 hence a larger sample is possible for the same expenditure
4 Only four or so turns of the screw secure the blade , and quick changes were possible after a little practice .
5 The policy of this council over the last couple of years has been to get down to that figure enforced upon us as gracefully as possible with the least damage to our services and the least damage to the morale of our staff and our staff are after all the most important asset that a local authority possesses and that is what we 're trying to consider .
6 Fast writing speeds are possible with the same memory effect as on the truly flat terminal .
7 It argued that government control should be ‘ strategic guidance ’ and should be exercised as far as possible in the same way for all the industries by the use of economic and financial criteria , and that this should be done by one minister and one department .
8 Only he truly knows whether they were cheap pictures produced with one aim , to make as much money as possible from the least amount of effort , or whether he had other more high-flown artistic notions in mind .
9 ‘ Promotion to top slot within firm possible within a few years .
10 This is simply because the second , or front , bed makes knit and purl knitting possible within the same row .
11 These data were compared in the hypertensive and normotensive groups , as nearly as possible to the same ages at which these data had been recorded for hypertensive cases .
12 The dating of Romano-British mosaics is not yet sensitive enough to exclude the possibility that the regular grid arrangements ( already discussed ) , the simple " or quincunx-panel lozenge formats , and these centralised designs were not broadly contemporary ( that each was possible at the same time , depending on the taste or knowledge of the client or mosaicist ) .
13 Now that the full complement of introns in the ancestral triose phosphate isomerase gene has been mapped , he has been able to show that they are placed so that amino acids near each other in the protein 's structure are encoded wherever possible by the same exon , bolstering the idea that the original form of the gene contained a full complement of introns and was produced by exon shuffling .
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