Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] for a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Nor is it stable enough for a faith without foundations . |
2 | At Nesseby we found a tiny peninsula with cliffs just high enough for a colony of kittiwakes , which were all feeding large young . |
3 | How many months will there be when it is warm enough for a crop of wheat , or potatoes or grass ? |
4 | A 15 gallon tank is large enough for a pair of Discus . |
5 | and large enough for a bit of extra elbow room . |
6 | Despite its reputation for fine engineering , Rolls-Royce has never been shy of using outside technology and components , inevitable now for a company of its small size . |
7 | Life is not long enough for a faith without meaning . |
8 | It really is not good enough for a spokesman for the official Opposition to come here in spite , without reading the official report by the independent advisory committee . |
9 | Tyrell ran the March team in 1970 but the car was not good enough for a driver of Stewart 's calibre so Tyrell decided to build and run one under his own name for Stewart . |
10 | High Lane 's 159 all out was good enough for a draw against Woodford who reached 136 -8 . |
11 | But although his next three rounds were more respectable , Olazabal 's final total of 287 was n't good enough for a place among the leading 24 who are awarded automatic invitations back to Augusta . |
12 | She 's in East Africa — not due back for a couple of months . |
13 | So i did a little bit of here and there in Rhos-y-Bol , relieving different places after after retired really for a couple of years . |
14 | Eve Dennis , of the Arthur Rank Centre 's Church and Conservation project , promoter of the campaign , believes that churchyards provide a focus and are small enough for a group of local enthusiasts to manage . |
15 | He sighed , took out another ten pound note and slid the money across the counter , calculating as he did so that he could have eaten adequately and drunk excessively for a fortnight in Lindos for what a night at the Skein of Geese had cost him . |
16 | The thin coat , too thin surely for a night in early November , was pulled waist high . |
17 | He went as thin as a rake , and deathly pale then for a couple of weeks . |
18 | The devastation in the city 's Lake Zone , about 400 kilometres from the epicentre , was surprising even for a quake of 8.1 magnitude . |
19 | That children who experience a level of difficulty in learning significant enough for a Record of Needs to have been opened up for them can learn a foreign language within a special school setting . |
20 | It is bad enough for a believer in any faith to have the content of his belief infiltrated by alien ideas . |