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

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1 It must be spoken , audible , and , depending on the level of investigation involved , clear enough to allow instrumental analysis , and accompanied by additional information on the age , sex and linguistic background of the speaker .
2 To pace yourself , doing enough to pay for a comfortable life and little enough to stay invisible .
3 When the history of that unhappy place is considered it may well be asked , ‘ What kind of a ‘ god ’ is it that has failed so abysmally to make good the promise ? ’ .
4 And she had wanted so badly to stay alive .
5 He felt that it was not enough merely to preserve isolated buildings , but that their setting should be protected and improved as well .
6 Selfing populations of plants could be valuable material , although the retention of unused yet presumably expensive floral features in some populations raised doubts as to whether they have been selfing for long enough to reach evolutionary equilibrium .
7 Baldersdale was largely unaffected by contact with outside influences — to travel further than Barnard Castle , a prim and pretty little market town which could scarcely claim to be cosmopolitan , was virtually unheard of and such visitors as there were never stayed long enough to impart revolutionary new ways and ideas .
8 The same applies to Eckhard Pfeiffer , who has certainly turned Compaq Computer Corp around for the time being , but has not been in the job long enough to demonstrate proven staying power .
9 In terms of a human life-span , the development of a hill-slope takes a very long time , and one could not stay around long enough to test alternative theories of hill-slope development if observation of processes acting on the present landscape produced the only relevant data .
10 Only slowly revolving tyres will contact the road for long enough to generate sufficient drive .
11 The interior was never sufficiently plastic close to the surface for long enough to cause widespread geological activity such as Plate Tectonics , largely because the Moon has a large ratio of surface area to mass and thus loses heat relatively rapidly ( section 2.1.16 ) .
12 He peered out just long enough to see distant trees sweeping by much too fast , and stuck his head down again .
13 Hovering long enough to make sure it was n't for her , she left him talking in clipped , terse monosyllables and slipped away quietly to her bedroom , trying to suppress her curiosity about the caller .
14 However , none of the studies have gone on long enough to make reliable predictions .
15 We interpret the moderate dispersion and dual polarity ( except for Tsm ) of palaeomagnetic data to indicate that cooling and remanence acquisition occurred over a period long enough to average palaeosecular variation .
16 She had not known him long enough to become accustomed to the impact of his looks , but she felt confident she could hide any extra fluttering of the pulse which he gave her .
17 It is simply because most diets involve immense change in eating habits and usually some degree of hunger ; they are too difficult for most people to maintain long enough to become slim .
18 Because of the long-term nature of the business ( many funds run for five years or more ) , there are comparatively few firms that have been going long enough to supply relevant data .
19 To grow grain even for home use , one needs fertile land that is ploughable and a growing season long enough to ensure ripening of the crops .
20 Never have long enough to get ready ?
21 It was a miracle that so many people managed it — and for long enough to get engaged and married .
22 In a contrasting approach , a number of writers have introduced the possibility that private agents , such as firms or workers , may bind themselves to fixed prices over periods long enough to permit within-period reaction by policy-makers .
23 In this last group , black elderly people are over-represented because they have often not worked in this country long enough to accumulate full pension entitlement .
24 Mandy managed to pull herself away from the glasses long enough to roll green eyes at her cousin and wrinkle her freckled nose .
25 Politically , relations remained tense for much of this middle period , sufficiently so to affect economic links between England and France , and England was allied with the semi-independent feudatories of the French Crown , Burgundy and Brittany , on a number of occasions until they were absorbed into the lands of the Valois dynasty in 1477 and 1492 respectively .
26 These processes determine the probability of two components being close enough together to allow covalent bonding by addition reaction .
27 The war in Poland raged tragically , but even the French had pulled themselves together sufficiently to coin triumphalist slogans about their might and will .
28 It will be difficult enough comfortably to relate national and Community citizenships .
29 As with any catalogue , it 's not enough just to add new items to attract new customers — the items already there have to be reviewed and updated to make sure that they continue to meet today 's needs and standards .
30 ‘ Women suffer from it more than men — especially women who have been brought up to think that it is enough just to look beautiful . ’
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