Example sentences of "[pers pn] [is] not possible [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It 's not possible to say that U2 sound like blah , which is great .
2 Because they have n't been on the market for long , it 's not possible to say how well they 'll stand the test of time .
3 Our pond is surrounded by crazy paving and slabs and so it 's not possible to put canes around from which cotton can be stretched across the pond .
4 As it 's not possible to undo what has happened he earnestly hopes the family will find the strength to get over the pain . ’
5 And the fact is that with the money available erm the Gardener Centre I should think it 's not possible to use it in the kind of flexible way in which it was planned in the first years .
6 Yes , as you rightly say , it 's not possible to judge anyone in erm a hundred days .
7 It 's not possible keep yours shut that 's for sure .
8 It 's not possible to do that any more .
9 This is not a practical way to run a paper and pencil address book because it 's not possible to turn directly to the 3423rd character in a book , and the saving in space would not be worth the tedium involved .
10 Since the prints of Henry VIII were consigned to the flames at Ealing Studios , it 's not possible to assess what merits Barker 's production may have had , but some idea of the uncinematic monstrosity that was produced is suggested by a contemporary production of Richard III , which consists of 17 scenes played out from the stage to a static camera , interrupted by lengthy titles containing brief pieces of dialogue .
11 Er there are interests all over an and some er have a higher value er er and some have a lower value but they are all related erm so it 's not possible to regard er a contest solely as an isolated advers adversarial struggle where you 're weighing up the rel the relative forces , the relative military capabilities that exist , you have to consider a whole range of political , economic and strategic effects of , of your , your , your action .
12 At a common sense level you could argue it 's not possible to have er any kind of relationship without communications so communication equals relationship , relationship equals communication , common sense idea .
13 Well , I mean I suppose erm I feel as a parent myself that it 's not possible to make tolerable for children a situation which is in fact humanly intolerable .
14 of state therefore explain why in England it 's prof possible to get a straight answer from the Secretary of State with the figures of the S S A for the last five years , for this year and for next year and it 's not possible to get that for Wales either from the Home Secretary or from the honourable gentl right honourable gentleman .
15 Similarly it is not possible to negotiate if a client has clear rights in a situation .
16 It is not possible to draw up an exhaustive list of matters that may legitimately be taken into account .
17 Under this practice it is not possible to draw any meaningful distinction between ‘ formal ’ or ‘ informal ’ service , or between service ‘ accepted voluntarily ’ and ‘ enforced ’ service .
18 At present it is not possible to draw any definite conclusions about the binding mode of CytR .
19 In his introduction to part ( 1 of Critique et vérité Barthes argues that the degree of critical self-consciousness in literature means that it is not possible to draw a clear distinction between criticism and literature .
20 It is not possible to draw a line between human and human and say some do and some do not have the right to life , ’ he said .
21 Unfortunately , it is not possible to foresee the extent and nature of any such activity at a particular time , and we are therefore unable to issue information updates on these rapidly changing local conditions .
22 It is not possible to foresee , especially at the time of acquisition , exactly what information a specimen might hold .
23 Whilst it is not possible to fool the private sector repeatedly , issues of credibility and the extent of discretion are important .
24 More 's study ( 1980 ) of skill levels among engineering workers in England over the period 1870–1914 comes to the conclusion that it is not possible to sustain a definite ‘ deskilling ’ thesis on the evidence available .
25 It will be argued that basically these sentences are semantically deviant ; however , it must also be recognised that it is not possible to disentangle semantics from grammar completely .
26 For larger molecules it is not possible to disentangle the information about the electronic ground state from that relating to the excited state .
27 however , the program control stack is still cleared when the error is detected and it is not possible to RETURN to the point where the error occurred .
28 The rates of both fatal and other accidents have fluctuated over the years and it is not possible to reach any conclusions concerning long-term trends in socio-economic differences .
29 Although this is a well identified relationship it is not possible to state the nature of the relationship .
30 Unfortunately , it is not possible to state what the overall dependency total is , as most supplementary benefit claimants will also be drawing housing benefit .
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