Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [det] [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ They may say enough is enough to stop the endless hospital visits , the tubes , the needles and other painful indignities ; to stop them lurching from one crisis to another without any real hope . ’
2 The general comfort , feel and fit of its shoes has generally been enough to attract a regular and loyal band of supports .
3 The territories described above were all to feel the military might of the Franks under the remarkable leadership of Charles the Great .
4 There would still be enough to make a good-sized book out of it .
5 The point here is that given the institutional and political realities of the formulation and implementation of nuclear policy , it would be difficult to characterise any rights to which the peace movement may wish to lay claim ( for example , the right to a nuclear-free world ) as legally protected ‘ choices ’ , especially given the insistence by some governments that nuclear policy is not a ‘ justiciable ’ issue ( Weiss , Chapter 11 ; but see Offczors and Ruete , Chapter 13 ; Hickman , Chapter 12 , all in this volume ) .
6 For although there was work here , there had never been enough to supply the desperate horde which had applied for it , choking this ancient heart of the town to death with its demands for air and space and water , overwhelming its sanity resources , clogging its sewage channels , fouling its canal , draining its reservoirs .
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