Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [to-vb] [noun] for a " in BNC.
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1 | The catalogue of offences regarded as serious enough to merit dismissal for a single occurrence is sometimes lengthy . |
2 | Are you lucky enough to possess space for a utility or washing room ? |
3 | Truth to tell , the arrangement did n't look particularly promising : the Bowl resembled something for kitchen use , plain fired ceramic , large enough to whip eggs for a couple of soufflés . |
4 | During the First World War a box of matches cost 1d and a matchbox grip 4d : a price just substantial enough to warrant a ‘ Thank you ’ when given free to a pub or grocer 's store customer , and just substantial enough to make money for a stationer or the many charities which sold them . |
5 | It will not always be possible therefore to guarantee availability for a specific joining point on the FREELINK service , nor can the FREELINK service be available to clients who have not made a reservation for this service at the time of booking . |