Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [adv] [adv] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | You 've been here long enough now to have formed your own impressions of what goes on . |
2 | First the polarisation detectors were not far enough apart to rule out the possibility of overlapping single-particle wave functions ; and secondly the pairs of detected photons were not space-like separated — a signal travelling at the speed of light could have passed between the two sets of apparatus . |
3 | However , Cardiff 's backs were not quick enough collectively to evade the home side 's conscientious cover . |
4 | However , Cardiff 's backs were not quick enough collectively to evade the home side 's conscientious cover . |
5 | It 's obviously too early yet to see any detailed results . |
6 | The problem in cultivating horseradish is not so much how to make it grow well , as to curb its enthusiasm and stop it taking over the garden . |
7 | I mean , there 's not enough there yet to do any real good with . |
8 | ‘ Well , the received opinion seems to be that you should have sex and that it 's not all right not to have it . |
9 | On past experience , a 15 per cent devaluation could be expected to feed through at roughly 3 per cent a year for five years , and if this is repeated , it is still far too soon to say that inflationary expectations have been beaten out of the economy . |
10 | Quarter past two and he 's still not really back to sleep . |
11 | The issue is now no longer when to have a child but whether to have one . |
12 | ‘ It is no longer enough merely to acknowledge the facts … and to hope that science will solve by itself the problems that it is creating . |
13 | One man who was n't there long enough to get his head crunched by the rugger roughs was BEZ from The Mondays . |
14 | She said she would visit ; she was giving a talk in Newcastle and reckoned it was n't that much further to come . |
15 | It was no longer enough just to know how to read . |