Example sentences of "it is at [det] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If not , then the cause may be ill-fitting boards or defective joists , which must be inspected by lifting a floorboard here and there if it is at all possible . |
2 | And , if it is at all possible , the number of changes which could occur at any one time is better curtailed and staggered . |
3 | The father of the demented son pleaded , ‘ But if it is at all possible for you , take pity upon us and help us . ’ |
4 | According to Gandhi , if it is at all possible for man to describe this power then it ought to be called Truth ( Satya ) , which is a derivative of Sat , which literally means that which is or exists . |
5 | The report was published for all the world to take note — a case illustrating why aircraft accident reports should always be published if it is at all possible . |
6 | Therefore , if it is at all possible , I should prefer nothing which would upset the group to emerge for another week . " |
7 | If it is at all possible a teacher should preview the place to be visited , though this may not always be possible with places at a distance . |
8 | We 've got accountants working on it to see if it is at all possible . |
9 | We 've got accountants working on it to see if it is at all possible . |
10 | But there is in us another level of being which lies deeper than knowing or acting , and it is at that further depth that the genuine religious impulse arises and lives . |
11 | Lastly , the success rate at Harvard in the national board examinations has always been extremely high ( as it is at most American medical schools ) . |
12 | Are rich , it is at this dear cost — |
13 | The seven items outlined above thus form a very important part of the design stage of a program , as well as in its implementation , as it is at this initial stage that the appropriate facilities and practicalities are planned . |
14 | Dreaming is ideal for such sites ; if the dreams of Earth can be dreamt anywhere , it is at these sacred waters . |