Example sentences of "enough [to-vb] [prep] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Irish are patient enough to wait for a lucky break .
2 If you can scrape together a few hits and make enough to retire to a little place in the suburbs , you 've made the most of the opportunity .
3 In the 1912 London dock strike , the Transport Workers ' Federation had been willing enough to agree to a joint board and but for Lord Devonport 's stubborn resistance this might have been achieved .
4 As these buns are so small , it is very important that the filling chosen should be smooth enough to pass through a fine pipe into the pastry .
5 A few weeks ago we were fortunate enough to meet in a public house where I bought you half a dozen pints and we engaged in a long and fascinating conversation .
6 However , I hope that these notes will be good enough to serve as a general guide .
7 If , as happened very occasionally — for instance in the great boom of 1872–3 — some workers actually earned enough to afford for a brief moment the luxuries which employers regarded as their right , indignation was sincere and heartfelt .
8 It is no longer possible to either create a toner particle small enough to stick to a single pixel of charge or to maintain that pixel of charge in isolation long enough for the toner , were it there , to stick .
9 Pray God to purify and refine them , so that they can be sharp enough and strong enough to cleave like a great blade through the selfishness .
10 Each litre of brine contains between 0–6 and 6.5 grams of zinc , However no one knows if the brine is concentrated enough to tap from a small area .
11 On a shelf was a pebble that had been polished by running water ; it was ovoid , a piece of granite about big enough to hold in a clenched fist ; a seam of quartz halved it on the diagonal .
12 So , even though I was young and inexperienced , I felt that I could appreciate some of the feelings of men like Captain Robins , and now this strange and kindly doctor , ‘ happily ’ married to a woman rich enough to live in a big house facing Wimbledon Common while he preferred a far-off island ; each partner more in love with a way of life than with one another .
13 For the rest of us , it has been a matter of being lucky enough to live near a decent State school .
14 We know , therefore , that the frequency of landslides is quite enough to account for a major part of the wearing down of new mountain chains .
15 Well , the script was mislaid in the familiar maw which has snaffled up many a pleasing English scenario , and they were lucky enough to survive with a one-goal advantage at the finish .
16 Top-up orders indicate the restaurant is going to have to make do with existing equipment until trade picks up enough to pay for a complete replacement .
17 The original grant of £500 p.a. ( then enough to pay for a part-time secretary ) has been steadily increased to a sum of £20,140 p.a. in 1988 .
18 It is not enough to change to a new paragraph at intervals just because you know that a block of text is always broken up in this way .
19 Dixon had been in the business long enough to convey by a subtle nuance of tone that the Chief Constable was not in an amiable mood .
20 Sometimes a solitary individual is brave enough to act as a one-bird mob and attack a predator on its own , as this roller is doing , worrying a martial eagle .
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