Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] [adv] to support " in BNC.

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1 Perpetual spinach and carrots will tolerate growing close together , but any flowering plant wants elbow room if it is to develop a stem strong enough to support the branches that will spring from it .
2 Is the government 's tax base strong enough to support a planned expansion of services ?
3 The mustard seed produces a shrub about eight to ten feet tall , with branches strong enough to support birds and give them shelter .
4 Orang-utans are able to cross small gaps by grabbing small branches of neighbouring trees and pulling them closer until they can reach branches large enough to support their weight .
5 But they are less likely to benefit from family living close by to support them .
6 One significant consequence of the Milan Congress , and also recommended in the Royal Commission 's report , was the rapid growth of day classes for deaf children in urban areas large enough to support such classes .
7 A poor peasant , who made up seventy percent of the population , is a peasant who does n't have a plot big enough to support himself and his family .
8 This creates a feeling of urgency that is cultivated by the gearbox , which has ratios close enough to support a seamless aural attack all the way from standstill until fifth is selected at something over 130mph .
9 The group argues that the area is the only remaining block of forest large enough to support the country 's full range of animal and plant life in its natural habitat .
10 If all the children are to be involved , is the production strong enough to support a large cast in worthwhile roles ?
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