Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] [det] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Some policemen are both reflective and compassionate enough to realize this and admit to it .
2 On the particular issue of regional migration as it affects Greater York , I would suspect and we can probably put some information in to confirm this that the linkages between Greater York area and other county areas within er Yorkshire and Humberside , vary .
3 One way of achieving this is for MAS to hold all copies of the Information Memoranda and only to despatch these once the intermediary has returned a confidentiality undertaking to us .
4 Instead of how to stimulate demand sufficiently to absorb all that the machines could produce , the problem was what to substitute for the planet 's fast-diminishing raw material and energy resources .
5 Thank God her college was n't yet fashionable enough to attract more than the odd one or two .
6 Sculpted from marble blocks , the vestibule was capacious enough to gulp all but the bulkiest of actual jungle monsters whole .
7 Although they are not completely spiny , they are nevertheless prickly enough to repel all but the most desperate of predators .
8 Toshiba has solved this problem by introducing a mouse and software that 's clever enough to handle this and other demands as well .
9 We had been herded together to discuss this and other issues by Dr Derek Booth , animal geneticist and scientist .
10 Consider if you are fit and healthy enough to endure this or is there something you could do to improve the situation .
11 ‘ McIniff was blackguard enough to do that but you 'd think that at least he 'd be ashamed to tell it . ’
12 In a contested election , however , it was impossible to do much with direct patronage , even if such were available , for there was never enough to do more than grease the palms of a handful of venal men , most of whom were to be found in the burgh councils .
13 They slept then , tucked up around one another , waking several times during the night , but rarely for long enough to do more than acknowledge the other 's presence .
14 ‘ We do n't believe that these adverts are specific enough to do more than stimulate people 's interest in our general services , ’ said .
15 NEVER PUT ANYTHING ON THE RAILWAY LINE — I do n't think many of you would be stupid enough to do this but believe me it has been done and still is done quite often .
16 It is the community as a an affirmation of the community and to say that we need to have an outsider in to do that because there is not an ordained minister there to me , is a little like the situation in some Anglican Parishes where there 's a woman sitting
17 and used steel cans and that it was costing them less to use that than it was to use
18 So , striptease is analysed as a statement that moves towards one thing ( sex and evil ) only to contradict this and move immediately away .
19 You want a sturdy young fellow here not only to lift that but also those sacks of sugar and such . ’
20 If you made it and laid down them the the man that was doing it , he 'd only to lift that and give it a twine and on to the next .
21 and I once went in to collect some and erm , I think it was Mrs said oh good have you come to take them away or something like that cos there was , there were n't many left in the school so I
22 For much of the century , their daily rate had been fixed by statute , initially in 1721 at 2s or 2s 6d ( 10-12½p ) per day , but they were hardly ever able to find employment constant enough to earn more than 9s ( 45p ) a week , and in their slack months even less .
23 It 's possible to keep a few goldfish in an unfiltered pond , as they are hardy enough to tolerate less than perfect conditions .
24 She went on to open more and more all over the country .
25 Despite Fujimori 's assurances to the OAS , US Deputy Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger stated that the USA would adopt a wait-and-see attitude on whether or not to restore all or part of US$320,000,000 in suspended economic and security aid .
26 As Butler and Stokes point out , " It is difficult not to see this as evidence of the acceptance of the view that British society is divided into two primary classes .
27 sense in which it 's in their interest not to breach this because you wo n't give them the material they need
28 But the author ( and readers ) will want some written commentary to accompany the figures and here caution must be exercised not to claim more than the figures warrant .
29 Other people can be motivated into activity year-in-year-out just to acquire more and more money .
30 On the contrary , it is a consortium of humanities scholars the likes of which we need anyway to establish more and better contact with .
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