Example sentences of "not [adv] possible [to-vb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's it 's not necessarily possible to generate jobs from with within its own boundaries . |
2 | To take a specific example , from the same book SIMULATIONS , It is not only possible to analyse Disneyland as a digest of the American way of life but such an ideological analysis conceals a further order of simulations : " Disneyland is there to conceal the fact that it is the " real " country , all of " real " America , which IS Disneyland … |
3 | Why is it not normally possible to ripen wheat or barley on the uplands ? |
4 | However , it is not always possible to arrange visits to particular departments on particular days . |
5 | It is not always possible to answer post by return , or to return telephone calls within the next few minutes . |
6 | For example , it is not always possible to get moss to thrive , in which case dwarf cover plants can be substituted . |
7 | Although it is not always possible to match jobs perfectly with aptitude , use should be made of the strength and expertise of senior staff in the jobs to which they are best suited ; their enthusiasm will spread to assistants and a higher level of general motivation will result . |
8 | : Due to constraints on the availability of data pads it was not always possible to obtain test data from the original source . |
9 | But because of communal living in halls of residence , shared housing and lodgings , it 's not always possible to prevent access to your room and belongings . |
10 | Also the battery life of portable computers is not yet long enough for consumer use , the memory is not adequate , and it is not yet possible to replace disk drives with removable solid state memory . |
11 | Although speechreaders learn the necessity for keen attention and mental focus , it is not humanly possible to focus attention all day . |
12 | One patient showed 100% aperistalsis both before and after treatment , and it was not therefore possible to measure amplitude , duration , or velocity of propagation in this patient . |