Example sentences of "always possible [to-vb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is always possible to use a rotation of the type ( 12.9 ) to put , and in this case and . |
2 | As the brochure on the procedure in these cases explains it is not always possible to conclude a claim as quickly as you or I would like . |
3 | Thereafter they practised together , and it is not always possible to distinguish the work of the father from that of the son . |
4 | Thereafter they practised together until the latter 's death in 1852 , and it is not always possible to distinguish the work of one from that of the other . |
5 | It is not always possible to deliver a module just at the time a trainee needs it for the purposes of SVQ assessment . |
6 | Selkirk … . 16 Boroughmuir .. 9 EVEN with three replacements permissible it is not always possible to cover the loss of a key player , as Boroughmuir discovered when suffering their third defeat in four years at the hands of Selkirk , this time by a 16-9 margin . |
7 | Unfortunately , the survival of tax records from the middle years of the century ( and more especially after 1450 ) is more patchy than from the period immediately before , so it is not always possible to trace the disappearance of villages at precisely the time when a substantial number of the desertions seems to have occurred . |
8 | It is always possible to fashion a principle to fit the argument of the moment . |
9 | It is , for instance , always possible to reform the system of PAYE and reduce administrative costs . |
10 | It 's not always possible to have a mother and a father . |
11 | If expectations are formed , say , adaptively then it is always possible to specify a rule for government policy which will consistently fool people . |
12 | It is not always possible to offer every type of room mentioned in accommodation descriptions with all the flights advertised . |
13 | It is not always possible to measure the gamma dose rate at exactly the spot where a sample for dating is found , since the excavation of the sample will have removed much of the material surrounding it . |
14 | The answer , of course , is to drill a hole , but it is not always possible to find a drill to suit the nails you are using . |