Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] enough the " in BNC.

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1 Allen thought that if they were delayed long enough the Friar would return and then something might be done … unless it was the Friar who had betrayed them .
2 The United Kingdom expert , very surprisingly , was equally silent on this matter ; he explained the purpose of Article 23 as being to enable Contracting States to refuse to execute Letters of Request which lacked specificity in that they did not describe precisely enough the documents to be obtained or examined .
3 Even when I said I was family — well , yes , I know it was n't true but it seemed near enough the truth to use to persuade them neither of them would give her away . ’
4 He had to return to base , but as he flew back the thought crossed his mind that if he could get refuelled quickly enough the opportunity might still remain .
5 ‘ If the host has had the normal course of immunisation , then yes , it should follow near enough the same evolutionary pattern .
6 Writing this in 1757 , at the beginning of the Seven Years War , Malachi Postlethwayt may have failed to prophesy the exact sequence of war and peace , but he perceived clearly enough the interactions between war , debt and taxation which largely determined the public policy of Hanoverian England .
7 You heard well enough the first time . ’
8 I accept that the vote reflects accurately enough the majority view within the Synod of the Church of England .
9 ‘ I can not stress strongly enough the value of this type of project to schools .
10 Coalitionists saw well enough the contradiction between politicians who were elected through parties and a government that was the negation of party .
11 You do n't get long enough the W I meeting ? er in October and you do n't get their savings until , until the meeting on the er thirtieth . .
12 The decent community solidarity and welfare socialism that Mr Kinnock embodied was caught on the horns of a terrible contradiction , which Labour in opposition did nothing to resolve , since it did not tackle early enough the low tax/public spending anti-welfare consensus that Thatcherism built .
13 I thought if I waited my lake would grow , and if I waited long enough the walls would walk away and the heron would come to swoop above my lake , milk-white in the moonlight .
14 Robert Simpson accepted willingly enough the responsibility for her material welfare .
15 Early writers had not analysed clearly enough the elements that by changing constituted a directional advance .
16 Modern psychology has been too taken with human drives and the abolition of guilt to take seriously enough the problem of evil in the world .
17 But while Russia may not be able to compete any longer in that league , the concern which the current power struggle in Moscow has called forth in other capitals demonstrates clearly enough the impact which events in that country still have internationally .
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