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Example sentences for "possible from"

  • The pink is generally preferred, and it should be as free as possible from grit of all kinds, quartz particles, &c.

  • It should be as free as possible from sand or grit, and should give but little ash upon ignition, not more than 0.

  • The pipes should be carried down in chases, or recesses, built in the fronts of the piers, to protect them as much as possible from injury in the yards below.

  • This divergence is as far as possible from lying in the merit of the two sorts of theory.

  • A life of sin and repentance is as remote as possible from a Life of Reason.

  • To accomplish this end in a single cam, it is essential to make the curve as gradual as possible from point M to O, so as to start the roller motion easily.

  • A lead screw should be used for screw cutting only, so that it may be preserved as much as possible from wear.

  • The spline is cut deeper than the thread, so as to prevent the latter as far as possible from wear, by reason of the friction of the spline.

  • Strangely enough this second awakening was as different as possible from my momentary revival near Antemnae.

  • His reputation for strength, vigor, valor, resolution, ruthlessness, ferocity and cunning had made me picture him as different as possible from what he really was.

  • As couriers vary in their theories of horse-husbanding and in their practice of riding, we had a wide choice, and elected to get every mile we could out of these fine horses and not change until as far as possible from Rome.

  • For this purpose clays are chosen as free as possible from carbonate of lime and oxide of iron.

  • The residuum being freed as much as possible from water, by drainage and pressure between flannel cloths, is to be dried in the shade by a current of warm air as quickly as possible, with the aid of frequent turning over.

  • His hero is as far as possible from being a saint, but he is perfectly free from all the vulgar vices.

  • The chapter puts His blood-shedding before us in a way as remote as possible from a mere example, or from a suffering meant to do its work mainly by a mysterious impartation to us of the power to suffer.

  • Such an ideal of the Christian Ministry is as remote as possible from that of a sacerdotal caste, or indeed of anything that has to do with a harsh and perfunctory officialism.

  • All that kind of talk, it seems to me, ought to be kept as far as possible from a sincere attachment.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    astronomical observation; beaten whites; bitter disappointment; board feet; chronic inflammation; cored ball; deeply forked; important centre; justices appointed; methylated spirit; more interesting; our fellow; particular things; possible experience; possible for; possible from; possible only; possible should; possible that; possible thing; seeing them; stand against; well contented; what seems; will afford; word from