Example sentences of "[pers pn] is possible that a " in BNC.

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31 Indeed , it is not an easy task to find out if the invention has been anticipated and is already part of the state of the art , given the massive world-wide volume of published work , and it is possible that a publication which anticipates the invention will not be discovered .
32 It is possible that a similar flexural effect is associated with great escarpments along passive continental margins .
33 It is possible that a mutant child of that parent might be even better at surviving .
34 Thus it is possible that a clause that did not make sufficient disclosure to preclude an action for breach of duty on the grounds of informed consent , might provide a defence as an effective exclusion clause .
35 It is possible that a slow economic recovery and lower beef prices will coincide to increase consumption in the next few years but in the wake of consumer scares , such as BSE , the market needs a push .
36 It is possible that an IC will eventually emerge to perform the function but , until then , the following description should allow people to develop their own system .
37 It is possible that an enabling bill will be brought before Parliament next year , and the first trial could be within a year .
38 The canopy slates are old and similar to the main roof and it is possible that an earlier gallery stood here .
39 By analogy with other Zechstein carbonate units , it is possible that an oolitic-barrier or reef complex also may have been deposited at the edge of the platform but no evidence of this has been reported so far .
40 It is possible that an individual 's echolocation system is impaired or disrupted when the whale is close to gentle sloping sandy beeches .
41 With other constants which define array sizes , such as maxExp , minExp and the various constants related to the number of rows and columns in the picture it is possible that an increase will lead to a memory overflow or long waits for some actions to terminate .
42 It is known that approximately 30% of benign tumours will become ‘ invasive ’ and therefore it is possible that an increase in protein synthesis , which would be needed for further growth , might herald the development of the malignant phenotype and invasion by the tumour cells .
43 It is possible that an increased mucosal blood flow due to the inflammation per se can contribute to increased absorption .
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