Example sentences of "now possible [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The technique is still being developed ; it is now possible to image surface structures on a television screen , using a beam focused to one micrometre to scan the surface .
2 Stan Windass , another founder , said it was now possible to ‘ create a new language of defence ’ .
3 With Stacker 3.0 it 's now possible to more than double your disk capacity using the package 's customisable compression features .
4 However , the publishing business has recently become more competitive and it is now possible for songwriters to restrict the length of the assignment of copyright to what is known as a ‘ retention period ’ .
5 It would be impossible to persuade anyone to act as trustee unless the discretion entrusted to him were very liberally conferred , and it is now possible for a trustee to delegate to an agent , not merely pieces of business requiring especial skill , but the whole business of the trust , and escape liability so long as he acts in good faith .
6 Nevertheless , it was now possible for men to decide their political allegiance for religious reasons ; England could be identified with the Protestant cause .
7 It is now possible for Down 's children to find places in special schools from a relatively early age , in some cases from the age of three onwards .
8 It is now possible for the one financial house to undertake a range of financial services which includes stock-broking , market making , banking , corporate finance , and investment management .
9 Most significant of all has been the fact that it is now possible for banks to engage in a full range of securities related business along the same lines as the German universal banks , a practice which had hitherto been avoided in the UK through the imposition of self-imposed constraints .
10 It is now possible for reporters to deliver copy via computer to the file server where it gets subbed and seamlessly rewritten by the editor .
11 It is now possible for the body of the transsexual individual to be remoulded , surgically and by hormone treatment , into a close approximation of the form of the opposite sex ; although a true sex-change , with full function , can not be accomplished .
12 I recently read that it is now possible for any individual to look through the Land Registry files to confirm ownership of land .
13 It is now possible for mature students to study to general degree level over a wide range of subjects entirely in the part-time evening mode .
14 It is now possible for women in every grade and every position in the civil service to be part-time workers .
15 It is now possible for a GIS to incorporate databases from many sources , while in the near future developments in networks will mean that remote access to databases at institutions other than the users ' own will become possible .
16 The striped hallmark of a perfect English lawn is now possible with the WOLF-tools Centurion range of rotary motors .
17 Token descriptions on a massive scale are now possible with the development of the computer .
18 New technologies mean that high productivity is now possible with small-batch production .
19 ( For example , in Britain it is now possible with the right kind of TV set to call up a whole range of information onto the TV screen .
20 This is now possible with an add-on card from Hydra Systems Inc. who produce the ANDOR EX — a 33MHz Mackintosh compatible upgrade board which allows you to run any Macintosh software and any PC software on the same machine .
21 As is now possible with heart disease , perhaps preventive approaches will serve to increase the threshold for the appearance of illness .
22 And if ‘ planning ’ is now possible at the level of the giant enterprise , perhaps straddling several branches of production , then the planning of the economy to meet social objectives is at least ‘ put on the agenda ’ : what was only a long run historical speculation in the era of smaller-scale entrepreneurial capitalism begins to look like an economically feasible proposition .
23 This means that enquiry is now possible under authors ( ALL authors ) , corporate authors , titles , series , subject headings ( from a thesaurus being compiled on-line ) , and class-marks .
24 It takes time to adjust to reforms , but some general observations are now possible on the impact of market liberalisation on the architectural profession , particularly remuneration , the level of unemployment and the organisational structure of practices .
25 These advances in molecular genetics mean that by using a combination of haplotype and mutation analysis prenatal diagnosis is now possible in the great majority of couples who already have a child with phenylketonuria , although this has been undertaken infrequently because paediatricians and parents see early treated children as ‘ healthy . ’
26 You can now create multiple-file browse-and-edit screens for QBE searches ( more about this in a minute ) ; a lot more sophistication is now possible in calculated fields ; and queries execute much faster .
27 Love was now possible in her grey life .
28 An interim conclusion is now possible from the discussion of national antislavery organisations .
29 It also has the ability to handle loose wool and hank dyeing operations , a combination which traditionally require separate dye vats but are now possible from the one machine .
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