Example sentences of "[vb pp] enough [to-vb] the " in BNC.

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1 The job has to be at a senior enough level and it has to be constrained enough to enable the job to be searched .
2 ‘ We ca n't have him dying of thirst before his flesh has been mortified enough to appease the Dark Ones , ’ said Wiggs .
3 I found a niche where a small landslide had left a level lawn with a backing of turf ; and where the breeze still moved enough to allay the midges , and sat down to my picnic .
4 The PAC said that de Klerk had not conceded enough to persuade the movement to bring its exiled cadres home .
5 Motorola killed its intended predecessor , the 68050 , last year after it decided the development was n't advanced enough to justify the expenditure preparing it for production .
6 The US concession to cease production was a major factor , since it had been developing new binary systems but had not produced enough to replace the existing 25,000 tonnes of stocks .
7 He had driven up to collect his superior from the Carabinieri post where he and his rescuers had returned as soon as Zen had recovered enough to assure the sergeant that he did n't need to call an ambulance .
8 This tendency on the part of adults could no doubt also be selected for , once language was entrenched enough to exert the required pressures .
9 He 's experienced enough to understand the consequences of such an outburst .
10 He looked shifty , and the painter had n't known enough to disguise the bulge under his jacket which made his chain of office lie uneven .
11 That had seemed enough to placate the deputies , who are living in fear of a referendum being called on dissolving the Congress and depriving them of their privileged status .
12 ‘ Political progress is going to be very difficult to achieve as the electorate is not at present united enough to force the politicians to compromise .
13 Tunbridge Wells finished runner-up to Michael Stoute 's colt at Newbury , but is most unlikely to have progressed enough to reverse the form even on 12lb better terms .
14 He had ducked enough to soften the blow , but even so he crumpled to the ground .
15 For example , if identification of an individual is made via an address , then it is critical that this data element is detailed enough to reflect the fact that the location may be divided into separate units
16 The results presented are not detailed enough to assess the success of the method .
17 Often the most one can learn from them is that the student stuck out the course and actually learned enough to pass the examination , retaining what he learned long enough to get it down on paper .
18 So , he got me handbag and took off with me bottle of DFs and me book from the social and said he 'd give it me back once he 'd cashed enough to pay the bread off .
19 He 's drunk enough to float the Mauretania , and left me to drive him home that 's had so little over me lips you would think it was Lent . ’
20 He felt clear headed enough to tackle the remainder of the long journey north .
21 You can qualify for a reduced retirement pension if you have not paid enough to receive the full pension , but there is a cut-off point .
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