Example sentences of "[was/were] [adj] [adv] [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 What had happened that morning to make you think , Farag , that you were rich enough to afford a wife ? ’
2 The stars were clouded over , the gas lights were dim then grew a bit brighter , and I could hear a tinkly organ out of tune , the sound came from the direction of the Iron Pier .
3 If Adam had not issued from his hiding-place early in May they would not have been discovered ; but the messages which had come from Llewelyn were grave enough to warrant a risk which by then appeared so slight .
4 They were fortunate enough to secure a seat actually in the window alcove , which , although the shop was crowded , gave an illusion of privacy to their conversation .
5 If they were lucky enough to find a skylark 's nest they might not want to spoil the countryside for all of us .
6 An early aircraft it was returned to Boeing at Everett for structural testing to destruction on April 5 , 1988 and the Science Museum were lucky enough to secure a cross section , including the upper deck .
7 So a Primary school headmaster , for instance , could find his school offering movement experience to children who had female teachers to the neglect of those children who were unfortunate enough to have a man as their teacher , and similarly , Movement and Drama appeared as a subject on the time-table in our Secondary schools where there happened to be a woman in the P.E .
8 Thus , Lincoln during the Civil War , Wilson during World War I and Franklin Roosevelt in an era of domestic and international crisis were all temporarily accorded a leeway that non-crisis presidents have not enjoyed .
9 Preston were unlucky not to earn a point , hitting the woodwork twice and having two goals disallowed for offside .
10 Haslemere travelled to Havant and were unlucky not to get a win .
11 Cremonese dominated the first half and were unlucky not to get a penalty when winger Massika Lombardini was brought down by a joint tackle from Osman and Gerry Harrison .
12 Indeed they were good enough to assign a USAF Public Relations Officer , the very friendly Major Hal Brubaker , as my guide and mentor .
13 But the recession may even be healthy in making it more difficult to publish the second-rate , he argues : rather than having a clear strategy of which subjects they would concentrate on , far too many academic publishers were happy simply to print a selection of the manuscripts they were sent , including multi-authored books and conference proceedings which tended to be of limited academic market .
14 Although we could expect considerable improvement in front-end processing , we were unlikely ever to have a phoneme lattice which reflected exactly both what the speaker said and the pronunciations in the lexicon .
15 This separation between decision-making and actual implementation might appear rigid , but in fact de Gaulle was flexible enough to recognize that conditions could change between the moment of decision and the moment of implementation and that sometimes these changes were fundamental enough to require a modification of the original decision .
16 Because of their size they were unable fully to support a family and so there was need for off-farm employment .
17 The Branches have to depend upon the voluntary support of the membership to fulfil what many see as their prime role , and where once the polytechnics were able heavily to subsidise a service of CPD seminars or even help run an ‘ in-house ’ programme , they can no longer operate in this way and have to charge for the events on a full cost basis .
18 Only the two main loyalist urban paramilitary organisations were able occasionally to produce a bomb of that size .
19 They were hard-pressed even to get a hotel room .
20 In other words , if any of you were wealthy enough to employ a lady or a gentleman t do the cleaning .
21 Last year you were kind enough to allow a skip to be placed in the Mill Yard for the collection of large items of household rubbish .
22 Internal interpretation was orthodox ; but the first principles were radical enough to assure a development beyond the conventions of civil law .
23 As he walked through the centre of the town he saw a large group of navvies sauntering across the wide market square , whistling at the women and calling out to any particularly young or good-looking girls — or those of any age who were careless enough to throw a smile in their direction .
24 It was useless to tell him that you were grown-up enough to have a mind of your own now .
25 It 's implicit from their staging that the band knows they 're nothing to look at , and they were smart enough to create a slide show that transfixes the audience .
26 It had been tough going , but Proby was grateful enough to knock a century off the £500 I owe him .
27 ‘ The last time I was in England I was foolish enough to take a woman into my confidence .
28 However , in reaffirming it as an objective , Mr Kinnock was careful not to set a timescale for reducing unemployment to between 750,000 and one million , depending on circumstances .
29 ‘ Since I was old enough to carry a money-bag , I 've trudged round the streets , knocking on every door of every property you own … aye , and sometimes I 've had a fist in my face for the trouble , but never once have I let you down .
30 She tried to imagine how she would look when she was old enough to wear a wig , like her mother and the great ladies of the court who surrounded Queen Ankhsenpaamun , though the queen was not much older than she was herself .
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