Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [noun sg] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The wheel advanced , or ‘ escaped ’ , by the space of one tooth for each to-and-fro oscillation of the foliot .
2 It rests at an angle , it rests on the er ladders of course because they are ang er the ladders are at an angle like that so part of the weight 's taken by the actual ladders .
3 In the school system , many teachers do not have a strong enough grasp of the language to teach in it effectively .
4 Following a meeting with Energy Minister Tim Eggar , Clwyd North West MP Rod Richards said he was convinced it was now up to the colliery management to present a strong enough case for the pit to be taken off the Government hit-list .
5 1.6.8 shall make available to a camera-ready copy of the English only version of the Documentation .
6 Young Ben Titford was born and raised in smelly , noisy Pig Street — a lively enough corner of the world , perhaps , but not the healthiest of places for all that .
7 At the same time , there is an ambiguity in this backwards opening of the canon .
8 A few also winter in the Cuckmere estuary , the Amberley/Pulborough marshes and Glynde Levels , but parties of more than 20 are rare .
9 In this case a sequential search would be of O(n/2) , on average only half of the array would be searched , for both successful and unsuccessful searches .
10 Nowadays , too , the suggestion that a woman 's role consists entirely of slaving over the cooker , the kitchen sink and the washing is certain to irritate a significant number of people , though it is still a real enough situation for the majority of women .
11 Parents with an existing mortgage are eligible , so long as they still own a large enough chunk of the equity .
12 It will never be a large enough part of the family budget to create an adequate financial incentive for people to change their ways .
13 Questionnaires , interviews , etc. should be planned with extreme care ( a pilot survey is indispensable in almost every circumstance ) , and must be completed by , administered to , etc. a large enough proportion of the total of users to render the results statistically valid .
14 A large enough space on the floor must be found , or the track must wind between the legs of tables and chairs .
15 The problem of assessing which of the team members has made a large enough contribution to the result to warrant their name appearing in the author list for the published paper is rather difficult .
16 The problem of assessing which of the team members has made a large enough contribution to the result to warrant their name appearing in the author list for the published paper is rather difficult .
17 This implies that the Estate Agents ' dictionary does not cover a large enough subset of the language used in the Banking text to provide significantly representative collocations .
18 If that 's not part of the three not part of the deal that you send in that will not cause a major problem .
19 The furthest northward extent of the system was Langley Mill at the end of the Erewash Canal .
20 Its leaders had retained a distance from the perceived excesses of militancy that began to surface and gain momentum after 1917 when opposition to the war mounted and hopeful eyes turned to Russia ( for good accounts of this period see Cole 1969 and Miliband 1973 ) .
21 Fortunately , although Johnny and Susan and Harbajahn and Khadijah are individual personalities with a myriad variety of individual differences , they are all recognizably part of the genus homo sapiens , whatever the embattled teacher may sometimes wonder .
22 ‘ Do n't we all rather humbug about the coarseness ?
23 She knew that as a Deacon she was still an uncommon enough phenomenon in the Church to evoke curiosity .
24 In practice you will probably find the above guide will provide a good enough outline of the sort of person you are looking for in relation to the formal job description document .
25 ‘ OK ’ , they say ‘ I 'm not doing a good enough job at the moment .
26 It was improbable that he had accomplished all this before 3.30 p.m. but , between then and the 4 p.m. discovery of the body , Hunter-Blair had talked to him .
27 In the course of the project just under half the parish Memoirs deposited in the Royal Irish Academy are to be prepared for indexing by computer so that these will be available in a printed out form from the microcomputer .
28 Burton found a burned out dinghy on the waterline with German markings .
29 The 6 pm timing of the rate cut announcement lumbered investors who 'd sent their cheques off that day .
30 Now it was the truth , I mean when you scull the boat , they call that sculling , rowing , they usually do a figure of eight with one oar and a figure of eight , that 's how you do that , that 's a hard job to keep that into that here hole at the back of the boat , because
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