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Examples
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'Because,' he answered in his harsh German English, 'it is bossible that, by giving us certain information, you may yed save der lives which you haf justly forfeited.'
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"Ladies and Shentlemen: I haf such a pad colt dot et vas not bossible for me to make you a speedg to-night, but I haf die bleasure to introduce to you my brilliant chournalistic friendt Euchene Fielt, who will spoke you in my blace."
Stories of Authors, British and American Edwin Watts Chubb 1912
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Would it be bossible to have t through fast train pass any town without stopping, and especially the home town of a congressman or senator?
Republican Hand-Book North Carolina. Republican State Executive Committee 1906 N.C. 1906
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LADIES AND SHENTLEMEN: I haf such a pad colt dot et vas not bossible for me to make you a speedg to-night, but I haf die bleasure to introduce to you my prilliant chournatistic friend Euchene Fielt, who will spoke you in my blace.
Eugene Field A Study In Heredity And Contradictions Thompson, Slason 1901
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It is bossible your ladyshib shall require not ze music zis efening?
Thelma Marie Corelli 1889
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Bud give the ship a means of brobulsion, and navigation ad once begomes bossible.
The Log of the Flying Fish A Story of Aerial and Submarine Peril and Adventure Harry Collingwood 1886
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Id is no longer bossible to underdake a work of any imbordance withoudt the gonsdand haunting fear that your brogress will be inderrubted -- berhaps ad a most cridical juncture -- by a ` sdrike, 'The greadt quesdion which, above all others, do-day agidades the British mind is: ` Do whadt cause is the bresendt debression of drade addribudable?'
The Log of the Flying Fish A Story of Aerial and Submarine Peril and Adventure Harry Collingwood 1886
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They would come right up to him at his table and shove a _pièce d'identité_ under his nose, with a tremulous request for a visé; he would turn upon them and growl, "_Bas bossible; keine Zeit; laissez mois dranquille, nom de D----!
A Journal From Our Legation in Belgium Hugh Gibson 1918
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