Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv prt] of [art] possible " in BNC.

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1 In the current programme the studio is in use for seventeen days out of a possible a hundred and forty seven .
2 In the next ten months starting in September ninety one it 's in use for sixty four days out of a possible three hundred .
3 Since the tables were begun on the current basis 22 years ago , Clerical Medical has appeared in the ‘ top-ten ’ , in the listing , no fewer than 51 times out of a possible 66 .
4 Since the table began on the current basis 22 years ago , Clerical Medical has appeared in the top-ten no fewer than 51 times out of a possible 66 .
5 Exiles secretary John Hunter said last night : ‘ We felt we were reasonable in only asking for two players out of a possible six .
6 Her achievement of 144 points out of a possible 150 tied with those of a boy from the choir school at Durham as the highest marks recorded at the grade in the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music 's most recent examining period .
7 They have slipped to 16th place in the table and suffered a crisis of confidence with only three points out of a possible 27 .
8 They have slipped to 16th place in the table and suffered a crisis of confidence with only three points out of a possible 27 .
9 The design for the new Longman headquarters ( left ) has been awarded 20 points out of a possible 21 for its environmental standards by the Building Research Establishment 's Environmental Assessment method , the industry standard for assessing buildings .
10 In a recent survey each scored a customer satisfaction rating of 91 points out of a possible 100 .
11 But in the final analysis , Switzerland took three points out of a possible four from Scotland and that fact was not lost on Roxburgh , who said : ‘ I think these two games were significant .
12 On the first repetition ( but excluding the final period , in which all except a very few sold their entire post-production stock ) subjects either sold all their stock ( 317 occasions ) or none of their stock ( 112 occasions ) on 429 occasions out of a possible 672 occasions ( 64 group subjects + 32 individual subjects all multiplied by seven periods ) .
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