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1 The disappointment would be too great if it should prove impracticable .
2 Madame de Sévigné was right in one thing,-ifit were not done promptly, it might prove impracticable .
3 Perhaps both sides will prove impracticable .
4 In that event, in case my nomination should prove impracticable , the whole delegation could be very easily changed to Mr. Blaine.
5 Should individual fitting prove impracticable , get an old LOW California riding-tree and have a blacksmith bolt an upright spike on the cantle.
6 If Sir Lionel should prove impracticable , then the charge and arrest should take place at once; whether for forgery or murder was not decided.
7 Even the professional engineers greeted it with applause, and yet it proved impracticable .
8 This I resolved to do, if the one by the bridge proved impracticable .
9 This proved impracticable , so we shelled the dumps at long range.
10 He said, 'We'll not be driven tamely from it': but it proved impracticable .
11 This single-box design proved impracticable but the basic idea, of a plug-in-and-go, integrated system, survived.
12 This project has haunted the rulers of Britain ever since, despite having repeatedly proved impracticable .
13 A crisis ensued, and a coalition of Whigs and Peelites was attempted, but proved impracticable .
14 This scheme having proved impracticable , he returned to Inverness.
15 Owing to remarkably long teeth and claws, this was soon proved impracticable ; so we shot him.
16 But this proved impracticable ; the placard must remain where it stood for the behoof of other invalids.
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