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Example sentences for "possible for"

  • She was a prostitute condemned to Siberia, and yet she had a conception of life which made it possible for her to be satisfied with herself, and even to pride herself on her position before others.

  • But will it be possible for me to find you?

  • How little was it possible for Bertram to conceive that such trivial circumstances were closely connected with incidents affecting his prosperity, his honour, perhaps his life!

  • Is it possible for me to forget that you are the chosen of my heart, in whose faithful bosom I have deposited every feeling which your poor Julia dares to acknowledge to herself?

  • I defrayed it, and then inquired whether it would be possible for me to see the inside of the church.

  • There would be many millions of human beings, crowded in a narrow space, deprived of all those resources which alone had made it possible for them to exist in so narrow a space; trade gone; manufactures gone; credit gone.

  • He imagined that it might be possible for him to stand well with his old friends, and yet to perform some part of his duty to the state.

  • But how is it possible for us to believe that, if the petitioners had the power which they demand, they would not use it as they threaten?

  • And how is it possible for a human being, who would have to possess some sense of honour and shame, to declare himself in court as a liar and then to describe this declaration also as a lie?

  • Who gives him that permission, and who makes it possible for him?

  • They had already been working together for a longer time, were in a good reputation with the superiors, and did their best to make the training and all the rest of this hard time as easy as possible for me.

  • I do not know how it is possible for an religious order to print and distribute my works without any permission, and still to insult and persecute me in such a public manner, or rather to put me and these very same works under the ban!

  • The greatest number of children at a single birth that it is possible for a woman to have has never been definitely determined.

  • Thus, almost incredible to relate, it is possible for a woman to become a mother of a living child and yet preserve all the vaginal evidences of virginity.

  • I doubt if it be possible for a whole mass of men to do work to which they are driven, and in which there is no hope and no pleasure, without trying to shirk it--at any rate, shirked it has always been under such circumstances.

  • Two months are a short time to get them ready, and I scarcely think it will be possible for you to be ready for action by July.

  • But come soon, and if possible for a few days; I on my side shall certainly do all I can to prolong your stay here and make it seem short to you.

  • The last rehearsal is fixed for Friday afternoon; perhaps it would be possible for you to be present at it, which of course would be very agreeable to me.

  • Eduard intends to visit me here towards the end of August, and if it is possible for you to come to Weymar at the same time with him, and to stay a few days in my house, it will be very agreeable to me.

  • But if it should de possible for me to come on Sunday.

  • Who so could consider this, as it is possible for it to be considered, would stand amazed till he died with wonder.

  • To do no hurt is one thing; and to do good, is another; and it is possible for a man to do neither hurt nor good to his neighbour.

  • He cannot conceive how it is possible for mortals to frame such predictions as these, which to him would seem as strange and unaccountable as prophesy doth to others.

  • Is not the extension we see coloured, and is it possible for us, so much as in thought, to separate and abstract colour from extension?

  • But empirical cognition is experience; consequently no a priori cognition is possible for us, except of objects of possible experience.

  • Now, since the world, as a phenomenon, cannot be thus limited in itself for a phenomenon is not a thing in itself; it must be possible for us to have a perception of this limitation by a void time and a void space.

  • Reason allows itself to be satisfied upon insufficient grounds, with regard to the completion of this series.

  • You and the tenants, however, must not act towards Mr. Williamson in a selfish or hard way either, for it is quite as possible for you to do so to him as it is for him to do so to you.

  • Hay for your fish, would it not be possible for you to get the money from Messrs.

  • Would it be possible for fishermen in Shetland to carry on the business of fishermen alone without being tenants?

  • Do you think it is possible for a man to improve his land much who is employed for four or five months in the year fishing?

  • The man who struck him was an odd-looking person; kindly inform me whether it is possible for my friend to meet him?

  • It is possible for men to love passionately, yet know that their passion is but desire, possible for men to love for sheer spiritual worth, feeling that the loved one lacks this or that charm.

  • The business of the people at present is to make it impossible for the useless, non-producing class to live; while the business of Constitutionalism is, on the contrary, to make it possible for them to live.

  • Would it be possible--can you make it possible for me to see her?

  • If it were one which made it possible for her to see you as clearly as you could see her, I think it would be very advisable for you to say so.

  • I have often wished that circumstances had made it possible for me to accompany you through the remaining intricacies of this remarkable case.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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