Example sentences of "are [adv] enough [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Or are they people that are in work but even their salaries are not enough to cope ?
2 Retirement benefits are not enough to live on , so nearly 2 million pensioners have to claim income support .
3 The myths are not all equally available to the novel , and they are not enough to explain it .
4 Formal links between sentences , then , are not enough to account for our feeling that a stretch of language is discourse .
5 Most carers have attachment and affection to sustain them ; recognising that the deepest levels of such feelings are not enough to see the process through , involves some grief .
6 From a commercial point of view , there are not enough to go round .
7 When there are not enough to go round ?
8 as if massive trauma and often great suffering are not enough to face , those who are informed that they are infected have also to deal with social stigma ( unlike many other diseases ) .
9 These few , SAG claims , are not enough to keep it running .
10 ‘ She has made a super fitness video and the advance royalties together with her earnings from a Swedish TV chat show have helped financially , but they are not enough to maintain her in Beverly Hills luxury .
11 She describes the context of the child care service , the preventive services and what happens when they are not enough to maintain children at home .
12 You can always fall back on good old rice and tea if the aesthetic qualities of the food are not enough to overcome your apprehension .
13 Avoid fitting one in the kitchen , as fumes from cooking are often enough to activate the alarm .
14 Hopes of joining what Budhoo dubs the ‘ new nobility ’ in this ‘ ultimate paradise ’ are often enough to gain the compliance of Third World officials who might otherwise oppose the introduction of Fund programmes .
15 ‘ We are told there just are n't enough to go around , but surely youngsters like that should get priority after the Irish League and B Division .
16 as if volatile markets are n't enough to contend with , private investors who invest in unit trusts primarily to minimise the risk of equity investment have found just how uncertain that too can prove .
17 Words are n't enough to stop what 's happening between you .
18 The enthusiasm with which Russians accept Bibles from the association was amply demonstrated , even though there are never enough to satisfy the demand .
19 Great strides have been made in recent years to offer greater choice and to personalise private rooms , but resources are never enough to provide the optimum living conditions for a comfortable and happy old age .
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