Example sentences of "enough for a [adj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Final preparation of the bud consists of cutting square the top tip of the bud shield , and lightly bending back the other tongue end just enough for a tiny sliver of pith wood behind the eye to lift .
2 The phenomenon lasted perhaps thirty to forty-five seconds , long enough for a lasting impression to be gained but the phenomenon was very clear and distinct leaving the Woodwards very puzzled by the unexpected sight .
3 The world 's clearest sea water has been recorded in the Weddell Sea in early spring , clear enough for a Secchi disc to be seen at a depth of 79 m ( Gieskes et al . ,
4 She was beginning to feel very hungry , hardly strong enough for a serious talk about religion .
5 A northern sense of identity concentrated by the frustration of spirit that knows it could manage better what its southern overseers only botch is pressure enough for a new drive for progress .
6 In the calculation of moduli , whether the " chain " modulus or the bulk modulus , it has been assumed that the displacements are small enough for a Hookean spring to be the model for the interaction .
7 Which left cash enough for a second-hand cloak in black wool and the button boots in the window — if they fitted .
8 It was just big enough for Angalo and Masklin , and big enough for a terrified Gurder with the two of them pulling on his arms .
9 Workers in a place like Spiralynx can only be organised if there is an explosion of anger and discontent inside the factory strong enough for a large number of workers to take a stand , at the risk of losing their own jobs .
10 On the third attempt James Dougal brought the lifeboat close enough for a heaving line to be thrown to the divers .
11 The likeness was remarkably good , certainly enough for a quick check at Immigration .
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