Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] possible " in BNC.

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1 Medical input ensures that physical illness is treated where possible , and attendance at the day hospital allows regular review of medication to take place .
2 These will be prompted and predetermined where possible to minimise the effort involved .
3 The use of steps or step-stools by elderly people living alone is dangerous and should be discouraged if possible , as their grip and balance are often impaired ; but a one-step , non-slip footstool , with four legs and a chrome-plated tubular steel handrail at the front to hold on to , is very safe and stable .
4 One deduction from this could have been that property should be as widely dispersed as possible , to enlarge the bounds of the citizen body .
5 Mr Clarke has been tipped as possible Chancellor or Home Secretary and Mr Heseltine could get an expanded Department of Trade and Industry .
6 They may , however , also be used to generate solutions of Ernst 's equation that can be considered as possible to colliding plane wave solutions .
7 An attempt was made where possible to aspirate gastric juice using a Teflon catheter passed down the suction biopsy channel .
8 Firstly , make sure you have about an inch of waste knitting , separated if possible from the main yarn by a ravel cord .
9 Contributions should be made if possible on TK50 magnetic tapes , and the current contents of the library will be returned on the same tape .
10 No you do n't have to but they want as many done as possible .
11 Attitudes were originally selected as possible determinants of child development because they were of a general and abstract nature ; but their use as anything but abbreviated labels has now been abandoned just because they are so abstract and general .
12 In none of these cases was an alternative worker seen as possible .
13 If mixing is seen as possible or even beneficial , then what is the best mix in each type of organisation ?
14 In such uses , therefore , the speaker mentally situates a real event in the field of the merely possible so that he can express a judgement , not on the reality of the happening , but on the appropriateness of its occurrence ( p. 219 ) : judging whether something real is appropriate for existence or not involves imagining what things would be like without its existence , and so leads to taking a mental position before its existence where both existence and non-existence are seen as possible .
15 Where there is a possibility that the anaemia may be exacerbated by drugs such as NSAIDs or anti-coagulants , these should be stopped if possible .
16 Position of seats can not be guaranteed but will be given if possible
17 Reference materials should be used where possible as blind controls .
18 Control products or packages should always be used where possible .
19 General Accident Property Services should be used where possible .
20 The design should not be dull and colour should be used where possible and appropriate .
21 The message is to eat wholesome , fresh , unprocessed food , organically produced where possible .
22 Secondly , the provision of subways and footbridges should be avoided where possible , for they are often ignored by pedestrians who would rather dodge through the cars than climb to bridge level or expose themselves to the unpleasant and sometimes dangerous environment of a subway .
23 The Children Act requires partnership with parents in child protection decision , and says court orders should be avoided where possible .
24 That is needed where possible to make the strategic analysis more rigorous before final approvals are given .
25 The first stage in analysing the records is to scrutinize each individual record to ensure that it is in order , fully complete , and that any noticeable errors are corrected where possible .
26 Moore is not denying that such elucidation is sometimes needed and possible , but bringing home to us that this is never what is going on when all things with a certain complex property are said to be good .
27 These are as follows : ( 1 ) When the pleadings are deemed to be closed ; ( a ) there shall be discovery of documents within 28 days , and inspection within seven days thereafter , in accordance with para ( 5 ) ; ( b ) except with the leave of the court or where all parties agree ; ( i ) no expert evidence may be adduced at the trial unless the substance of that evidence has been disclosed to the other parties in the form of a written report within ten weeks ; and ( ii ) subject to para ( 7 ) , the number of expert witnesses of any kind shall be limited to two ; ( c ) photographs and sketch plans and , in an action for personal injuries , the contents of any police accident report book shall be receivable in evidence at the trial and shall be agreed if possible ; ( d ) unless a day has already been fixed , the plaintiff shall within six months request the proper officer to fix a day for the hearing and r 12 shall apply where such request is made .
28 On setting down a note , agreed if possible , an estimate of the time and the number of witnesses to be called should be filed .
29 The parties have to disclose , within 14 weeks , the substance of the experts ' evidence on which they intend to rely , in the form of written reports to be agreed if possible .
30 Each party has to serve within 14 weeks ( 10 weeks in a county court ) written statements of all such oral evidence which they intend to adduce. ( 4 ) Photographs , sketch plans and the contents of any police accident report shall be receivable in evidence and must be agreed if possible .
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