Example sentences of "[be] [not/n't] [adv] to keep " in BNC.

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1 These few , SAG claims , are not enough to keep it running .
2 But rest assured : in the longer term , giving reasons will certainly foster their compliance and , most important , the sort of reliability you can depend upon even when you are not there to keep an eye on things .
3 Only if their teacher were with them were they allowed to cross the dusty lane to play on the greater green , for Miss Watson was a woman who had no doubt at all that each and every pupil would be run over and either maimed or killed outright if she were not there to keep an eye on their movements .
4 But the evil ravages of the British educational system at its worst were not enough to keep her away from her first love forever , and she started to cook with simplicity and a straightforward style which she has maintained .
5 But even here , there is not enough to keep the swans in food all winter .
6 If that 's not enough to keep you occupied , you 'll each be treated to one Body Salt Scrub , one Thalassotherapy Massage Bath and a choice of either G5 Massage or Back Massage with Infra Red .
7 But there comes a point when even a hat is n't enough to keep your hands warm , so do n't forget a pair of gloves .
8 Greenpeace was accused of scientific sloppiness , so it appointed a director of science and two people to work with him , a recognition in its way that zipping over the waves in pursuit of whalers was not enough to keep it in the forefront in these intellectually demanding days of climate change .
9 And Mary 's condemnation was not enough to keep him from succumbing .
10 But this was not enough to keep away mosquitoes , which started to arrive and drift towards the flames .
11 Encouragement of this kind alone , however , was not enough to keep the ambitious project afloat .
12 But a jackpot of £2,350,000 was not enough to keep Kirkley in a job .
13 Their goal was not necessarily to keep the resulting ORS hypotonic .
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