Example sentences of "[conj] is possible " in BNC.
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1 | Another problem arises because the air on board the aircraft has an oxygen pressure and water vapour content that are low in comparison with ‘ fresh air ’ and such an environment tends to cause dehydration and headaches. further , the lack of movement that is possible during the flight can lead to stiffness , even cramp . |
2 | ‘ We owe it to the public that our games should be controlled with all the exactness that is possible . ’ |
3 | The marginal distributions of both explanatory and response variables set limits to the size of effect that is possible ; to put this formally , we say that d is a marginal dependent measure . |
4 | This must be a human felicity as high as any that is possible . |
5 | The only conclusion that is possible is , that until satisfactions other than those provided through the physical desires became necessary to enrich life , all that went before and contributed to the human body was ‘ good ’ , and any new philosophy or religion which emerges must be adapted to this . |
6 | ‘ You want to know whether he can live through fourteen years in the camps , whether for our son that is possible ? ’ |
7 | With Theresa 's help that is possible : |
8 | ( 6 ) No change is acceptable since the status quo is considered to be the best situation that is possible at this time and under these circumstances . |
9 | All these indicate the kind of critique that is possible when we employ a perspective other than that provided by the immediate discipline . |
10 | This will determine the amount of delegation that is possible , the amount of control required , the suitability of team working etc ; |
11 | This concentration on long-term mortgage lending means that societies provide a good illustration of the degree of maturity transformation that is possible . |
12 | ‘ I can assure residents that we are doing everything that is possible to ensure their comfort in the short-term . |
13 | The more intelligent networks will be able to recognise codes , keyed in at the telephone and will store much more data than is possible today . |
14 | So it is possible to deduce more about the course of evolution from the study of vertebrate skeletal remains than is possible with most invertebrate groups , but even now , many mysteries remain . |
15 | Sometimes , as was remarked above , by relying on indirect strategic reasons one may achieve greater conformity with the underlying basic reasons than is possible through a direct attempt to pursue them . |
16 | Moreover , failure to provide adequate services means that less is being achieved for many elderly people than is possible . |
17 | The detail of this book requires more explanation than is possible here , but this is a rewarding book to read . |
18 | Seiko has used this technique in its TV to give better contrast than is possible with twisted nematic cells and polarisers . |
19 | Perhaps the title led one to hope for more of a synthesis than is possible in the space . |
20 | Second , it can be used to purchase many more shares for employees than is possible with existing share schemes . |
21 | For example , it can be conditioned in a hypertonic saline solution so that on absorbing body fluids it increases in size , thus achieving a higher buckle than is possible with a non-swelling implant . |
22 | ( For a more detailed review of employment law and practice than is possible here , the haulier is recommended to refer to The Penguin Guide to the Law by John Pritchard . ) |
23 | Any firm conclusions would require much more lengthy analysis than is possible in this book . |
24 | This , combined with the enormous quantity of information available about the makers and patrons of French eighteenth-century furniture , help to build up a much more complete picture than is possible for the earlier pieces . |
25 | ( For a fuller account , which gives a much more rounded picture than is possible here of such thinkers as Schleiermacher , Hegel and Kierkegaard , and which also gives special attention to British and American theology , Claude Welch , Protestant Thought in the Nineteenth Century , vol. 1 : 1799–1870 ( 1972 ) , is especially to be recommended . ) |
26 | We have articles by doctors and scientist available on request that go into more detail than is possible here . |
27 | Once the distinction between review and supervision is grasped , there is surely sense in having a special type of final appeal for cases involving issues of supervision , which allows more leisurely consideration of the issues than is possible in the Court of Appeal . |
28 | Agencies ' reports will thus provide information on both the financial and operational performance of the activities they cover at an earlier stage than is possible in departmental reports . |
29 | It is used only if the origin of the report must be described in greater detail than is possible in the opening statement of the body . |
30 | First , it forms the basis of a useful tool for studying relatively small , self-contained groups in more detail than is possible within a large-scale survey framework . |