Example sentences of "[adv] possible that [pron] could " in BNC.
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1 | In Russia they used to sell books , but it is now entirely possible that they could also sell the publishers . |
2 | At 500 yards distance it was just possible that we could have been mistaken . |
3 | But one has to bear in mind that it is always possible that you could have other materials for riding and so on . |
4 | It was perfectly possible that they could have come , and yet unthinkable . |
5 | It was even possible that she could argue the case for Chester 's survival in a calm , rational way , if only she could overcome this personal aversion to her unwelcome holiday companion ! |
6 | But it is equally possible that he could spoil any chances he might have had by making some political slip . |
7 | ‘ On the other hand , it seems quite possible that someone could have joined your husband in the cab , in the course of the journey — perhaps with your husband 's consent . |
8 | Her tall , slender form was tightly swathed in a pink dress and she stepped warily across the uneven boards on white sandals with heels so high and narrow it seemed barely possible that they could support a human being . |
9 | As for the earliest date of birth , it is theoretically possible that it could be 1855 , since the first recruits to the trade , some of whom were still working in the 1900s , were aged 18 in 1873 . |