Example sentences of "enough [to-vb] [pron] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You 've been clever enough to catch me in a honeytrap partly of my own making ! |
2 | to provide me with the reference , would you be kind enough to provide me with a reference and send it via oh my God ! |
3 | Anyone daft enough to chuck themselves off a cliff — ’ |
4 | She wondered if Ethel would relent and change her back , or whether she might be really wicked enough to leave her as a frog , for ever . |
5 | Twice he needed to have attention from a doctor on the course but battled on to record a four under par 66 which was good enough to leave him in a tie for 9th place , nine shots behind the winner , Eduardo Romero from the Argentine . |
6 | Its regional press and magazine holdings went back some time but were not large enough to qualify it as a media company . |
7 | First he 'd been crazy enough to subdue her with a kiss which , though it had begun in anger , had aroused a need for her so hot and instant that it had stunned him more than her slap , and now this . |
8 | Whenever I go in a minicab on my way to a radio or television programme — the companies are kind enough to take us in a car — I end up discussing with the driver how he has come to Britain in the fairly recent past and now has a job driving round London . |
9 | Well , Mrs Davis , I ca n't promise you a rise ( and I certainly would n't be bold enough to ask you for a hug ! ) but what I can offer you is the chance to choose between a substantial pay-rise … £1,500 a year … and a cheque for the generous sum of £15,000 . |
10 | For Lawrence to give his imprimatur to the idea of the Commonwealth seemed sufficient rebuttal to anyone rude enough to associate it with a loss of imperial virility . |
11 | It swooped down towards Risborough and he managed to control it enough to bring it into a field |