Encara no tenim significats per a "prove impracticable".
1The disappointment would be too great if it should prove impracticable.
2Madame de Sévigné was right in one thing,-ifit were not done promptly, it might prove impracticable.
3Perhaps both sides will prove impracticable.
4In that event, in case my nomination should prove impracticable, the whole delegation could be very easily changed to Mr. Blaine.
5Should individual fitting prove impracticable, get an old LOW California riding-tree and have a blacksmith bolt an upright spike on the cantle.
6If Sir Lionel should prove impracticable, then the charge and arrest should take place at once; whether for forgery or murder was not decided.
7Even the professional engineers greeted it with applause, and yet it proved impracticable.
8This I resolved to do, if the one by the bridge proved impracticable.
9This proved impracticable, so we shelled the dumps at long range.
10He said, 'We'll not be driven tamely from it': but it proved impracticable.
11This single-box design proved impracticable but the basic idea, of a plug-in-and-go, integrated system, survived.
12This project has haunted the rulers of Britain ever since, despite having repeatedly proved impracticable.
13A crisis ensued, and a coalition of Whigs and Peelites was attempted, but proved impracticable.
14This scheme having proved impracticable, he returned to Inverness.
15Owing to remarkably long teeth and claws, this was soon proved impracticable; so we shot him.
16But this proved impracticable; the placard must remain where it stood for the behoof of other invalids.
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