Example sentences of "would [vb infin] [be] possible [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Surely it would have been possible at least to give the number of people who had been arrested under the Prevention of Terrorism Act , and the number of people subsequently charged . |
2 | ‘ It would have been possible for him , I think . |
3 | Without this control it would have been possible for a Committee with a bondholding minority to make bad decisions to the cost of the Bondholders . |
4 | Under these circumstances , it would have been possible for a ship sailing south from Thera to dock at Dia , unload and set sail again for destinations to the east or west . |
5 | So it would have been possible for the GMC to try to challenge the basis of clinical ecology . |
6 | He had , of course , ensured this by demanding the presence of a Polish envoy to discuss them in Berlin before it would have been possible for anyone to get there . |
7 | ‘ It would have been possible for one of w to have poisoned his food , perhaps . |
8 | It would have been possible for British Aerospace to manufacture the wings and for Rolls-Royce to manufacture the engines . |
9 | Had this been successful it would have been possible for managers of education and training at every level within a locality to identify major employment issues , to assess likely large-scale change in employment patterns and to identify educational links which might have to be developed or changed . |
10 | On the other hand , Kemp was a lightly-built , light-boned man , and it would have been possible for most people here , let us say — anyone reasonably mobile , reasonably fit — to have moved that body at least some small distance . |
11 | None of this would have been possible without the development of a woven artificial grass . |
12 | But none of it would have been possible without Cecil 's political influence and contacts , as well as his official revenue . |
13 | Whether it would have been possible against this background of practically continuous fighting in the south , more than a year before the first Vietnam war between France and the Vietminh is usually reckoned to have begun , for either side to have modified its objectives to the point where compromise could have been reached is obviously a question which is relevant to the origins of the Vietnam war and one must therefore look for the characteristics which , at least after the event , suggest a remarkably high risk of collision . |