Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "often impossible"

  • In attempting to arrive at the cause of the condition, numerous possibilities have to be borne in mind, but it is often impossible to make a definite diagnosis.

  • In spite of the great comminution, it is often impossible to elicit crepitus, as the fragments are held together by the investing soft parts.

  • The level of the subsoil water should be at least five feet below the foundations, although it is often impossible to obtain this.

  • The invasion of the disease is usually so gradual that it is often impossible to obtain from patients exact information as to the time of the beginning of their illness.

  • As a rule, not a single one, but several, of the above-mentioned causes are operative in the production of dilatation of the stomach, and it is often impossible to say which is the primary cause.

  • No matter what care may be exercised in cleansing the hands, it is often impossible to prevent occasional transference of the noxious material from fingers to throat, or to thoroughly free the finger-tips under the nails.

  • Rest and diet are alone necessary to cure many cases, and without these combined means relief is often impossible.

  • To translate literally such verbs into English is often impossible.

  • It is often impossible to distinguish between primitive and derivative nouns.

  • In this relationship between the sense of disgust and immorality, it is often impossible to determine what is primary and what is secondary.

  • In cases in which adult masochists have such inclinations, it is often impossible to trace their existence back into childhood.

  • In individual instances, such popular valuations are devoid of logical foundation, and for this very reason it is often impossible to reject them on logical grounds.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "often impossible" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    cette ville; first mortgage; fortnight since; hath delivered; little interest; often applied; often before; often described; often difficult; often employed; often happens; often heard; often more; often nearly; often necessary; often quite; often seemed; often somewhat; often spoken; often think; often thought; often told; often went; often written; white feather; white jacket