Example sentences of "[adj] enough [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 " I 'm not wearing a proper enough business suit to meet Sir Willie in , " she moaned .
2 Hardly surprisingly Cardus sees all his main rivals on Hondas , with the Aprilias and Suzuki unlikely to be capable of mounting a consistent enough championship campaign .
3 A. If you find a house or flat you could buy but ca n't get a large enough building society or bank mortgage , the local authority may be able to help in the following ways :
4 All major WordPerfect products will be developed for IBM OS/2 2.0 Although technically superior to Microsoft Windows and even offering Windows 3.0 software compatibility , OS/2 suffers from not having a large enough software base and not yet having reached a critical mass of users .
5 The other is connected essentially or actually in parallel with the load through a large enough resistance R to swamp the inductive reactance , also as indicated in figure 7.2(b) .
6 In the lowlands the basic facts of land use have already been outlined in Table 8.2 ( 8th line of data ) and although there have been a number of local studies of landscape change ( Blacksell and Gilg , 1981 ) , only nationally commissioned studies can provide a large enough resource base for an adequate survey of both landscape change and the behavioural aspects behind the change .
7 What the DECies say they have is a 150MHz chip with a large enough heat sink ( palm-sized ) that it does n't need a fan to dissipate Alpha 's heat .
8 He also refilled air-bottles for scuba divers , ran sports-fishing excursions and , despite his slow left knee , was a good enough tennis player to have been hired as a coach at some of the Lucaya hotels , though the Maggot 's career as a tennis coach had been somewhat jeopardised by his insistence on helping only the prettier guests to improve their game .
9 Overall , though , most individuals survive with a good enough attachment pattern established in early life , and from then on attachments and separations come and go as the span of life develops .
10 Brian Chievely Phillips , M.C. , who has died aged 76 , was a well-known and popular figure on the Kentish sporting scene and beyond , a robust striker of the cricket ball and lethal coverpoint , a good enough lawn tennis player to win the Kent singles title in 1948 and , most notably , for many years a leading squash exponent who played seven years for England , in 1948 as captain , and over 20 years for Kent .
11 Suzi Hoflin came in with two of her pupils and put Ingrid through a reasonable enough gypsy dance routine .
12 ‘ We needed uplighters , but we did n't have a regular enough ceiling grid for low-voltage halogens , so we had to use high-frequency fluorescents . ’
13 He is ungroundedly pessimistic over the prospect of developing a powerful enough learning theory to account for language acquisition .
14 It was highly unlikely that the chronic population discharged from the mental hospitals would provide an affluent enough target population to support self-funding mental health centres .
15 It was a common enough defence mechanism , but he was interested to see how many Anthea Darnell would be needing to employ .
16 This does not provide a big enough buffer stock to allow each group to vary its speed of working through the day to a significant enough degree .
17 There is the difficulty of finding a big enough storage medium to hold all the required data and there is the problem of retrieving large volumes of data from the storage medium fast enough to update the screen for moving information .
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