Sentence examples for proved impossible to start from inspiring English sources

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After a long pause, it proved impossible to start the music again.

It proved impossible to start the cameras with frame specific accuracy even though the external genlock means that the frames are themselves always exactly synchronised.

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In turn, the central police force can be spread more easily around the country, so the election can happen quicker.It may prove impossible to start everyone voting online anytime soon, but the process could at least begin in India's better-off and smaller states and territories (for example in Delhi, Puducherry, Chandigarh and Goa) and then, if successful there, spread elsewhere.

Given the challenges of explaining technology to a room full of participants who have limited background in this area, it proved impossible to get a discussion started on how this point, while well intentioned, misses the mark on effectively controlling the costs of electronic discovery.

Do you propose going back to that?" One said: "If it suddenly proved impossible to import manufactured goods, we'd simply start making them again ourselves".

Imputations proved impossible to outrun.

Nevertheless, the subject proved impossible to ignore.

The obstacles proved impossible to overcome.

This has proved impossible to cover up.

His fractious coalition proved impossible to manage.

Some holes proved impossible to fill.

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