Example sentences of "impossible for any [noun] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | It was impossible for any society to absorb without hardship a shock like that of the massive loss of trade to Gdynia . |
2 | For a welfare-maximizing equilibrium , the Tiebout mechanism must create a situation whereby it is impossible for any individual to increase utility as a result of changing communities . |
3 | In particular it widened the gap between Labour and National Labour , and made it quite impossible for any reunion to take place . |
4 | Without claws it is impossible for any cat to scratch itself efficiently and the whole grooming pattern suffers as a result . |
5 | It is not difficult but plain impossible for any poll to anticipate swings of opinion , such as certainly took place last week . |
6 | No mourners followed but an unmarked car appeared in the road and made it impossible for any vehicle to tail the hearse . |
7 | Asserting , what was palpably untrue , that ‘ There are probably few people in India who do not sincerely regret that you should have made it impossible for any government to leave you at liberty ’ , he handed down a sentence of six years ' simple imprisonment , pointing out — the crowning touch-that the sentence was the same as that given to the nationalist hero Bal Gangadhar Tilak , twelve years before . |
8 | ‘ That 's friendly ! ’ he shouted over the engine noise , and he pointed through the windscreen at the concrete airstrip which not only had the yellow cross painted huge at its western end , but also had two trucks parked in its centre line , thus making it impossible for any plane to land . |
9 | But when the horses are called Bosnia , Maastricht and the British Economy , it becomes almost impossible for any rider to sit pretty . |
10 | Immediately behind him sat Howard and Shirley Brown , silent and sombre , each thinking thoughts that were quite impossible for any observer to ascertain — even for the two of them themselves fully to comprehend . |