Example sentences of "[be] possible to have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Basically the idea is that in sectors where it is not feasible to have competition in the market place ( with all the associated incentives to efficient performance ) then it may nevertheless be possible to have competition for the market . |
2 | It may be possible to have money paid stage by stage during the building process . |
3 | If it were possible to have sex with objects , then that would be a different matter ’ |
4 | If it were possible to have sex with objects , then that would be a different matter . ’ |
5 | It 's possible to have shingles anywhere on the body . |
6 | Of course it is possible to have isomers of some of these . |
7 | Surprising as it sounds , it is possible to have sex without testicles ; it may not be quite as much fun , but it is possible all the same , under certain circumstances . |
8 | focus ( v ) : Theoretical issues relating to literary study : examples Comparison of post-structuralist approaches to the lyric poem ; the mental processes involved in construing a metaphor ; why it is possible to have manipulations of point-of-view in narrative . |
9 | Subjects in which it is possible to have fun are not serious subjects . |
10 | It is possible to have lawyers ' time recorded on Psions or directly into a terminal but a compromise is for lawyers to complete time sheets manually that are then inputted by a member of the accounts team on to computer . |
11 | It is possible to have neighbours running mains welding equipment , for instance , which can also cause the same problems . |
12 | a ) It is possible to have clauses in IF constructs that are never executed , because the associated booleans must always evaluate to false . |
13 | Indeed , it is possible to have communications but no minimal acceptances at all , as in ALT ( c ? x SKIP , SKIP SKIP ) . |
14 | In the United Kingdom , where the concept of ‘ sweat of the brow ’ exists it is possible to have copyright in mechanically generated data resources ( e.g. phone books and even EPOS data ) . |
15 | When all that was available was the free-fall bomb , air-delivered systems were essential to the deterrent , but , once the first land and sea-launched ballistic missiles were to hand , it was possible to have weapons systems that operated from comparatively safe sanctuaries and , in the case of Polaris , from the virtually impenetrable depths of the sea . |