Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] enough to have " in BNC.

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1 Some field men have been in the job long enough to have seen the protection of the environment become a matter of considerable public concern .
2 African states went to war with each other often enough to have a large number of captives to sell , and competition among the slave traders encouraged this and pushed them into searching aggressively for slaves among their neighbours or else finding themselves enslaved by their better-equipped rivals .
3 When I had been in the attic long enough to have tidied and cleaned the cupboards , and put a shine on the ancient chest of drawers and wardrobe , I settled to knit Jean-Claude sweaters and socks .
4 OXTON are in championship form with their recent run of success almost enough to have landed a Weightman Rutherfords Liverpool Competition title .
5 Prince , she suggests , never leaves the recording studio long enough to have time for anything romantic like a candelit dinner or taking lady-friends to the movies .
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