Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [adv] [to-vb] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The division between the sleeping and run sections is fitted at floor level with a hole just large enough to allow the ferrets easy passage but small enough to prevent them dragging food carcasses from the run section into the sleeping quarters . |
2 | In this case , the supply of arbitrage services is a step function , with a large increase in arbitrage supply occurring when the mispricing is just large enough to cover the transactions costs of a new group of arbitrageurs . |
3 | However , a sociological explanation needs to be more holistic than this , and it is not normally sufficient merely to regard the events leading up to a strike as its cause . |
4 | Here , some teachers found themselves , often for the first time in their careers , with the opportunity to engage in depth with a small number of individuals , yet were not always able fully to exploit the possibilities because sustained questioning and discussion at that level required them to have a clear framework of the kinds of question they wished to promote and a grasp of the ways a sequence of such questions related to the wider map of the curriculum area in which a particular learning task was located . |
5 | Was he ever sober enough to write the articles he had mentioned the day before ? |
6 | It is much more common now to use the facilities provided by a package such as micro-OCP to generate a particular concordance entry on the screen of a PC directly from the text-base whenever it is needed . |
7 | Some of us are even old enough to remember the days when Maths was fun , not the ponderous THEOREM . |
8 | The irises of his eyes were almost large enough to exclude the whites and they were coloured light green like grapes and flecked with gold . |
9 | The ‘ real ’ Christian was then able scrupulously to follow the scriptures as a divine standard and guide through the contending opinions of men . |
10 | Black cotton dresses , ankle-height zippered carpet slippers , stockings like brown bandages , not quite thick enough to conceal the knots of varicose veins . |
11 | He drew his sword and held it in front of him , the pulse pounding in his temples , but he was not yet afraid enough to wake the others . |
12 | Next to them stood the second rank of drinkers , ‘ troops ’ of the gangs , not yet vicious enough to challenge the leaders or even each other , unless they were mob-handed . |
13 | The houses of Old Odborough are already lighting up for the evening , but it is not yet dark enough to see the lights farther away . |
14 | It was away from the heat of Paris , yet close enough to enable the ministers to travel there without difficulty for the twice weekly Council meetings . |
15 | The abortive kidnapping had left him drained — too exhausted even to contemplate the consequences of his failure . |
16 | Jeffrey : I think that lesbians and gay men have been very creative in the sort of relationships they have tried to develop over the last fifteen years — because it 's very easy simply to copy the models which we are presented with . |
17 | It is unfortunately very easy sometimes to let the eyes wander — and the mind as well — if an elderly person is running the gamut of a whole list of troubles , some of which may seem more like minor irritations . |
18 | If they are too far away to charge the Snotlings move towards the nearest enemy as fast as they are able . |