Example sentences of "still possible [to-vb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This said , it is still possible to assess proposed solutions on a common-sense basis . |
2 | However , it is certainly still possible to see many sets of standard terms which contain clauses which could well be either banned or subject to the reasonableness test under the Act . |
3 | With that said , however , it is still possible to produce impressive results provided that opportunities to plant tall trees in the middle of the road are taken . |
4 | It 's still possible to grow good primulas in well-drained soil , but shade , plenty of organic matter and regular watering are even more essential . |
5 | We were never without one for even when your friends were unavailable , it was still possible to have splendid games just bouncing the ball against a wall and catching it , something that gave hours of pleasure and , what was more important , trained the eye . |
6 | We can not claim that IF/ALT is a normal form since even though it has a far more restrictive syntax than general occam , it is still possible to have equivalent programs with essentially different syntax . |
7 | At home , where an admiral 's powers were much more restricted , and even the most favoured officers could expect to have to wait for their promotion until the end of the admiral 's period of command , when it was customary to make him the compliment of a few promotions on striking his flag , it was still possible to introduce new entrants to a seagoing life . |
8 | At this stage , it is still possible to change either part independently without reprocessing . |
9 | For r { 24.74 it is still possible to find some trajectories which spiral into C+ , but , at r = rH 24.74 , C+ lose stability and in r } 24.74 all numerically computed trajectories wander forever near the strange attractor . |
10 | Without this detailed knowledge , it is still possible to recognise obvious stop off points . |
11 | It was still possible to study natural objects without infringing on the theologians ' treatment of those same objects as signs of God . |