Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [adv] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ) Both these sources provide suitable but expensive paper ; it may be possible instead for a teacher 's aid to produce appropriately ruled paper as required . |
2 | This does n't mean that you have to spend a fortune on tools , but beware of cheap spanners and screwdrivers which may not be strong enough for the job or of cheap hammers which may lose their heads . |
3 | This is why thresholds are needed : when cat is presented , numerous logogens will be excited , but in every case the excitation will not be high enough for the threshold level to be reached — except for the logogen for cat , which will receive so much evidence that its threshold will be reached . |
4 | Tunnels and bridges must be high enough for the train to go under . |
5 | The top shelf needs to be high enough for the monitor to be seen from the back of the room over rows of heads . |
6 | Before long , the baby will be large enough for the midwife and doctor to feel her position inside you . |
7 | But I think that er this er Centenary Sports Ground gon na be large enough for the public to see and this and wants to be on a smaller metal er edition that 's there for er ever and a day . |
8 | 1 It must be large enough for the spider to build its web in . |
9 | There will be an hour 's break during which organisers hope the weather will be fine enough for a picnic and the performance begins at 7.30 p.m . |
10 | The length of the synthetic sequence should be long enough for a pattern to emerge ; the length of the four sequences given above is not sufficient for reliable conclusions to be drawn . |
11 | So , you finish the conversation , and you just flick the handset , you flick the black button in other words , you do n't fully put the handset down , so you flick the black button and you make another call and the camp on does n't mature , it does n't seem to mature because it does n't seem to be long enough for the computer to recognise that the conversation has ended . |
12 | We 'll need all the cold we can get if the ice is to be firm enough for the plane to land . ’ |
13 | Crowther , 59 , hopes to be back for the new series next year , but wo n't be well enough for the show on January 2 . |
14 | Robert had a headache and stayed behind : he wanted to be well enough for the Opera that evening . |
15 | If the police said they were satisfied that the death was accidental , that was good enough for him , and should be good enough for the jury . |
16 | In any case , if the food and conditions in the staff restaurant are n't good enough for you , why should they be good enough for the person who cleans your office ? |
17 | Is it not also a fact that in this case it is clear that , if the Court of Appeal believes that he had no intention of flouting a court order and of putting himself above the law , that should be good enough for the rest of us ? |
18 | But whether artificial intelligence turns out to be good enough for the movie makers is likely to be another matter . |
19 | Seem to be stuck here for a week or so . |
20 | See that also epitomizes what I was saying before , you know I mean if I 'm there you could be stuck there for the remainder . |
21 | These would be fine used inside the house , but normal floor paint may not be tough enough for the garage . |
22 | After harvesting six strokes in the second round with a 66 to be nine under for the tournament , Faldo digressed on US Tour players coming over to find pickings in European Tour events — particularly pertinent as his nearest challenger is the American , Payne Stewart . |
23 | The only other low-cost option is to take a colour photograph of the screen and whilst this might suffice for business charts it certainly wo n't be accurate enough for a designer or architect . |
24 | This should be accurate enough for the findspot to be plotted on a map and for someone else to be able to find the location . |
25 | What appears to me to be essential both for the reader and for the novelist who together constitute a couple — and a couple always comprises two accomplices — is to guide complicity along a most exacting path . |
26 | The gaps between the central strip and the beading must be wide enough for the glass to slip easily into them . |
27 | He was then able not only to find the green with a nine-iron but be close enough for a tap-in putt for his three . |
28 | When sued , the defendant claimed to be liable only for the cost of the seed because of a clause in their contract to that effect . |
29 | Would you be quiet just for a minute . |
30 | Age at operation was found to be significant only for the adenoidectomy only group , with those who were older at operation facing a minor disadvantage ( about 2 dB ) between three and five years postoperatively . |