Example sentences of "enough in a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And what I find interesting is that it 's the sheer vitality of the English sound — it 's not just the Liverpool sound , it 's the English sound — the vitality , the sensuality , the letting one 's hair down quality , that is exactly what the Continentals admired in Dunstable , and strangely enough in a way what Elgar 's got — this incredible sort of desire not to be over formal and to break down certain formal barriers which seems to be so characteristic of English music . |
2 | Naturally enough in a recession , insolvency and corporate recovery have boomed , though even that is slowing down now . |
3 | I do n't think I 'd have been warm enough in a shellsuit . |
4 | There was some scepticism as to whether performance would be good enough in a system built from the bottom up in objects . |
5 | Series producer Madeline Wilstshire explains : ‘ We have more drama in this series but the reporters are not actors , they 're just ordinary teenagers who are interested enough in a subject to want to make a television programme about it . ’ |
6 | The imperialist attitude was accommodated in his books all the more easily because he put the emphasis on service and sacrifice rather than on nationalist domination or material gain : an approach that may seem hypocritical to present-day readers was sincere enough in a man who set out to be a philanthropist and reformer and became a best-seller . |
7 | ‘ I would n't insult you by thinking I could learn enough in a couple of days . |
8 | The system worked well enough in a society where ‘ poor ’ meant eighty per cent of the population and harshness was common . |
9 | The tale he told journalist Gerard Garrett was that Brando would n't hit him hard enough in a scene for it to look real . |
10 | Difficult enough in a car park , never mind under the eagle eyes of a Thames Valley traffic officer . |
11 | As he grew up , he lost his appetite for the game and , natural enough in a teenager , he questioned his motives and direction , and was lost to the scheme . |
12 | It is of the eighth magnitude , but I admit that I have never been able to see it with certainty even with × 20 binoculars , though it is easy enough in a telescope . |
13 | It might be thought that such tenets were unambiguous enough in a democracy to be assured the most rigorous defence . |
14 | If armour-plates of internal snobbishness divided millionaires from the rich , and these in turn from the merely comfortable , which was natural enough in a class whose very essence was to climb higher by individual effort , it did not destroy that sense of group consciousness which turned the ‘ middle rank ’ of society into the ‘ middle class ’ or ‘ bourgeoisie ’ . |
15 | ‘ Getting by 's not good enough in a game like this . |
16 | Susanna Wesley herself , mother of John and Charles , puts this plainly enough in a letter to John : |