Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [verb] [art] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | They are young enough and strong enough to handle the months ahead . ’ |
2 | This presumably reflected a belief either that the damage caused by opencasting had been exaggerated by Flowers or that this damage was fully justified by the perceived benefits gained from increased production . |
3 | This effectively prevents a church naturally reproducing and having babies . |
4 | In fact , however , this only obscures the issue further — because the word ‘ didymus ’ also means ‘ twin ’ . |
5 | This only discomfited the coroner further , he stared down at the floor and shuffled his feet like some clumsy schoolboy . |
6 | This usually makes the compression less obvious for vocals and final mixes , for example . |
7 | But then , of course , we English also fought the Germans long and hard . ’ |
8 | This is said to be one of the best angling waters in the Midlands although this nearly changed a year ago when a slug of pollution threatened to wipe out 100,000 fish . |
9 | Embryology proper really began a century later with Aristotle defining a basic question which was to dominate the field until the end of the nineteenth century . |
10 | The second kind of ballet describes a theme and this often requires the choreographer closely to observe the behaviour and possibly the customs , ways of moving and moods of a particular group of people . |
11 | I feel this often leaves the clubhead behind so that it never catches up . |
12 | The houses of Old Odborough are already lighting up for the evening , but it is not yet dark enough to see the lights farther away . |
13 | The thin oil that coated each vital component , the enamel and metal tapes were warm enough to aromatize the air as fast as the air-conditioning changed it . |
14 | They were fortunate enough to secure a seat actually in the window alcove , which , although the shop was crowded , gave an illusion of privacy to their conversation . |
15 | for example , you are lucky enough to have a holiday abroad for two or three weeks but you have no access to scales and you also eat out all the time . |
16 | Mix the wine , sugar , and spices in a saucepan large enough to hold the pears upright . |
17 | The lawn itself has been built up from strong flowing curves and these naturally lead the eye away from those rectangular boundaries . |
18 | If only , thought Hugh , between amusement and anxiety , if only the lady has been gracious enough and considerate enough to keep the lid firmly on that reliquary of hers , we may yet come out of this without scandal . |
19 | In these cases the arc of movement of the rig is not great enough to get the CE sufficiently behind the CLR and so the board becomes unresponsive . |
20 | A scene of organised chaos greeted visitors to the festival , with games going on amid much cheering and urging from excited parents and coaches , many apparently enjoying the occasion as much as the players themselves . |
21 | They do n't appear good enough to win the title yet with a crop of youngsters emerging and a new maturity in central midfielder Dennis Wise , they are hard to beat . |
22 | Not good enough to fret the days away ; let her use them , enjoy , let there be something rich about her to love and desire . |
23 | If the hon. Gentleman would be good enough to read the amendment carefully , he might conceivably understand it . |
24 | The bank is unconcerned , however , about how good performance could be : all it is interested in is performance being good enough to make the loan fairly secure . |
25 | On screen , the locations certainly seem rough enough to give the impression that much of the filming must have been genuinely unpleasant , and the physical and emotional demands of the film , shot in high temperatures , led Dustin to lose twenty pounds by the time it was completed . |
26 | The Lloyd is firm enough to hold the bolt there when you push open the door . |
27 | My family were too poor ever to have a holiday together , and my first glimpse of the sea was on a choir outing shortly after my joining . |
28 | When all else fails a woman always uses her wiles . |
29 | If all else fails the company also operate a bale out scheme where , for a price , they will get your machine up and running . |
30 | Most headhunting firms , especially Korn/Ferry , will take the view that if people are interested , willing , motivated and tenacious enough to make a success then they will support them . |