Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [adv] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | But whether artificial intelligence turns out to be good enough for the movie makers is likely to be another matter . |
32 | Seem to be stuck here for a week or so . |
33 | See that also epitomizes what I was saying before , you know I mean if I 'm there you could be stuck there for the remainder . |
34 | These would be fine used inside the house , but normal floor paint may not be tough enough for the garage . |
35 | The only other low-cost option is to take a colour photograph of the screen and whilst this might suffice for business charts it certainly wo n't be accurate enough for a designer or architect . |
36 | This should be accurate enough for the findspot to be plotted on a map and for someone else to be able to find the location . |
37 | What appears to me to be essential both for the reader and for the novelist who together constitute a couple — and a couple always comprises two accomplices — is to guide complicity along a most exacting path . |
38 | The gaps between the central strip and the beading must be wide enough for the glass to slip easily into them . |
39 | He was then able not only to find the green with a nine-iron but be close enough for a tap-in putt for his three . |
40 | When sued , the defendant claimed to be liable only for the cost of the seed because of a clause in their contract to that effect . |
41 | Would you be quiet just for a minute . |
42 | Age at operation was found to be significant only for the adenoidectomy only group , with those who were older at operation facing a minor disadvantage ( about 2 dB ) between three and five years postoperatively . |
43 | Eve Dennis , of the Arthur Rank Centre 's Church and Conservation project , promoter of the campaign , believes that churchyards provide a focus and are small enough for a group of local enthusiasts to manage . |
44 | diabolically malevolent dwarf , the chief villain of the Old Curiosity Shop ‘ … his head and face were large enough for the body of a giant . |
45 | If I had done as they said there would have been no chance of being fit enough for the expedition . |
46 | His eyes were hard again for an instant . |
47 | They were safe enough for the present . |
48 | the next leg to La Rochelle saw us arrive five minutes after the pumps shut , so we were stuck there for the night . |
49 | Organization and expertise were available there for the financing of increasingly complicated business . |
50 | Another landing when they were close together for a moment , and then another descent . |
51 | It would have been different if the other girls had been in the flat , but they were both away for the weekend . |
52 | The rewards are worthwhile both for the health of the population and for the environment . |
53 | The overall results indicate that expression of a rearranged TCR- α chain is unnecessary either for the progression of thymocytes from the DN to DP stage or for the expansion of the DP cells to the levels of wild-type mice . |
54 | Just as the idea of a voyage was more satisfying than the trip itself for the poet Baudelaire , the Romantic tradition in France is strong enough for the idea of a well thought-out plan to be more important than its execution . |
55 | We had major novelty value — it 's strange enough for a foreigner to visit the area let alone pose in a raft . |
56 | Is that enough for the time being ? — IM |
57 | It is rash indeed for the historian to turn prophet . |
58 | It is possible therefore for the court to appoint a solicitor even though a guardian has been appointed . |
59 | No because the the point I 'm trying to make is that it is unrealistic surely for the leader of the party to say to his MPs who are n't delegates after all , but who represent the interests of their constituencies , Shut up , come to me privately if you have any concerns . |
60 | Dr Paisley questioned whether Mr Major is brave enough for the job . |