1. In this volume Storni skilfully explored the many possibilities of recreating meaning in rhythm by means of freer versification. 2. Of the two possibilities, the former seems more likely. 3. I think that the most likely of the four possibilities was that Stalin planned the murder with Nikolaev to commit it for him. 4. It is true that when the adjective is used in attributive position there is no syntactic or morphological difference to reflect the two possibilities. 5. We will look at some examples, though only a small number of the many possibilities can be given here. 6. Tear that out and keep that by your side because that gives you all the four possibilities. 7. Among the many possibilities are pesto or a puree of other herbs, a paste of sun-dried tomatoes, a sausagelike mixture or tapenade. 8. And the more you ponder, the more possibilities present themselves. 9. All the various possibilities are electronically presented to the voters. 10. Bryant smiled when given the two possibilities. |