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

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1 It is not possible to control cost in isolation because of the interdependence of quality , cost and time .
2 It will be argued that basically these sentences are semantically deviant ; however , it must also be recognised that it is not possible to disentangle semantics from grammar completely .
3 One of the most common practical problems at the time of someone 's death is that there are lots of extra expenses involved and yet it is not possible to get hold of cash or obtain access to funds because financial accounts have to be reorganized following the death of the person concerned .
4 It is not possible to achieve equality of knowledge and learning with different curriculum materials and different aims and objectives for curriculum planning .
5 If the agreement is subject to the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 , then it is important that it does not contravene its provisions : e.g. in certain circumstances it is not possible to exclude liability for death or personal injuries at all .
6 If you are absent without prior approval we will consider you to be taking unauthorised absence unless you provide a satisfactory explanation of why it was not possible to obtain approval in advance .
7 Those citizens unlucky enough to still be alive were swept into the Realm of Chaos , their living bodies melted into the walls of the city itself , so that it was no longer possible to tell man from stone .
8 It is always possible to save money on entertainment , eating out , holidays and hobbies .
9 It is not always possible to answer post by return , or to return telephone calls within the next few minutes .
10 It is always possible to raise questions concerning religion at a later stage , but , as a general rule , it is probably always safer ( assuming one has the time ) to ask the more general questions first , and see if specific answers come up .
11 Is it still possible to shock audiences at dance performances ?
12 Conversation with adults may lead children towards sorting out straight edges or corners , and with the large floor puzzles it is often possible to match pieces by colour or pattern .
13 By the same criterion , it is even possible to envisage life without carbon .
14 Still , it is sometimes possible to infer alterations over time , and one direct conclusion that can be drawn is that part , at least , of landlords ' rationale was economic : within a situation affected by such non-economic factors as pious donations , landlords organised estates and renders to maximise resources .
15 It is therefore possible to see movements in interest rates in the money markets as a whole in advance of changes led by the Bank of England .
16 Flanagan said : ‘ We try wherever possible to put girls in touch with potential sponsors .
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