Example sentences of "have been possible without " in BNC.

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1 Films like Ken Russell 's The Devils ( 1971 ) , with its hysteria and erotic frenzies , or Nic Roeg 's Do n't Look Now ( 1973 ) would not have been possible without the developments in Gothic instigated at Hammer 's Bray Studios ( although Roeg had also worked , as a cameraman , on Roger Corman 's The Masque of the Red Death ( 1964 ) ) .
2 Indeed , their first trip to Scotland since 1981 would not have been possible without the assistance of four British-based companies trading in Eastern Europe who at the eleventh hour put up a total of £10,000 .
3 Mr Bond 's business rise would not have been possible without the return of laissez-faire ; the emergence of deregulation ; the ascent of the mega-merger and the credit boom centred on the Anglo economies of Australia , the United States and Britain .
4 This growth in what the tourism business winsomely calls the ‘ silver generation ’ would not have been possible without big changes in boots and bindings .
5 Notts ' team manager , John Birch , said : ‘ It is something we have been working towards but which would not have been possible without Swithland 's backing . ’
6 This book would hardly have been possible without the help of the long memories of two gentlemen who were children at Foxton during the time of the Lift .
7 It did not appear appropriate , therefore , to develop one global user requirement for the two departments as implied by the FAOR proposals , and , in any event , this would not have been possible without extensive reorganisation of the filing and reference systems as a whole .
8 Author 's Note : — The compilation of earlier chapters of this book could not have been possible without Abraham Farrar 's researches to point the way .
9 She is quick to point out that this would not have been possible without the help of all the artistes and musicians on the various shows .
10 He claims that major fiascos such as BCCI , Barlow Clowes and the Maxwell pension fraud would not have been possible without the connivance of offshore centres .
11 ‘ This is a great occasion , and it would never have been possible without your help .
12 None of this would have been possible without the development of a woven artificial grass .
13 This transformation would not have been possible without the framework established by the government to concentrate high technology medicine and medical education in the public hospitals .
14 No matter how skilled the executives , these shifts in the production structure would not have been possible without complementary adjustments in the way firms can organise their financial affairs .
15 But none of it would have been possible without Cecil 's political influence and contacts , as well as his official revenue .
16 The massive transportation of goods by air would not have been possible without a faster method of documenting shipments .
17 The acquisition would not have been possible without the help of the National Heritage Museum Fund and discussions are continuing with the Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland regarding a grant towards endowment costs .
18 It would not have been possible without the cooperation of hard-pressed national park staff , BP Bitor , Govan Davies Estates , Mel Davies of Amroth , Mr Fairbrother of Lamphey , Friends of the Earth Cymru , and last but not least , the wonderfully good humoured Robin and Ann Crump and all their colleagues at Orielton .
19 Does he agree that his announcement today would not have been possible without the privatisation of the electricity supply industry , and could not have been made by a Government in hock to the National Union of Mineworkers ?
20 tournament administrator , said : ‘ The tournament really would n't have been possible without this sponsorship .
21 It would not have been possible without this generous sponsorship by British Gas and we are very grateful to them , ’ said Dick Pringle of Hartcliffe Leisure Ltd .
22 The visit would not have been possible without their tremendous enthusiasm for our invitation , and we particularly thank John Neumeier for his determination to bring over one of his finest works .
23 It would not , however , have been possible without the support of McKenna and the Ministers who succeeded him .
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