Sentence examples for made it impossible to move from inspiring English sources

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In the F.Y.I. column ("Pull Over, Somehow," Jan . 9, a driver expressed concern that Manhattan's traffic congestion often made it impossible to move to the right to allow ambulances to get through.

Greipel survived an initial sort-out that left a much reduced lead peloton in contention but was poorly placed when the leaders hit the key corner with 600 metres to go, a right-hand turn off the A470 main road into the Royal Welsh Showground, after which a series of tight turns made it impossible to move up.

"We had to leave because the terrorists, the rebels, made it impossible to move," Manel said, clearly angered at the family's predicament.

The design made it impossible to move files between computers without a network, since each NeXT Computer had only one MO drive and the disk could not be removed without shutting down the system.

Streets and houses were flooded in Maputo and Quelimane cities, and in some cases, swirling waters made it impossible to move from one neighborhood to the next.

All questions in the survey form were multiple-choice questions, and the form was configured in a way that made it impossible to move on to the next question if a question was left unanswered.

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Another van blocks the way, its flat tires and activists chained to it makes it impossible to move.

In their view, Netanyahu's refusal to halt the East Jerusalem building makes it impossible to move forward.

Even if new controls in Cyprus make it impossible to move much capital elsewhere for the moment, rival havens are nonetheless intent on luring foreign-owned businesses that have been incorporated in Cyprus and might be happy to relocate.

This is said to make it impossible to move the permanent secretary (Cameron tried the alternative of moving Duncan Smith last year, but failed), since it would be an acknowledgment that what does happen, discreetly, is the new rule – that top officials are becoming political appointees.

Every voluntary muscle in the body yanks tight, as a sizzling crackle of electrons fills the air, making it impossible to move.

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