Example sentences of "enough [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Nylon cord to equal the length of each vertical row of tape plus enough to thread across the top of the blind and out to one side , and then down one side .
2 The amount of luggage which people take with them , even on comparatively short journeys , would amaze those austere travellers who believe that the trunk and a handbag should be enough to carry them anywhere .
3 If de Gaulle had adopted an exclusively parliamentary approach , the RPF 's victory in 1951 might have been enough to carry him back to power , but only on the system 's terms .
4 Erm so we ou and carrier bags , we may have enough to carry us through the show , I do n't know .
5 The anti Hunt campaigners believe they have enough to carry the day tomorrow .
6 But I think you 're gon na have enough to carry back
7 That the amateur code allows players to be exploited for the enhancement of someone else 's bottom line should alone be enough to implement changes , at least with respect to produce endorsement ’ , Hadley says .
8 The House of Commons Energy Select Committee believes that the Government is not doing enough to promote energy efficiency .
9 But ‘ business as usual ’ would not be enough to enable British producers to compete for audiences against American films .
10 As is argued at length in the Kingman Report , substantial programmes of teacher training are required if teachers are themselves to know enough to enable them to design with confidence programmes of study about language .
11 No : the revolution would have come , if it was to come at all , only if the resources available to the forces for change , the unions , had been enough to enable them to seize and hold the means of production , and if they had had the will to employ those resources ; not as a thief in the night but in a scene of anarchy and dreadful confusion of which the French Revolution would have given but a faint anticipation .
12 Obviously the time limit may not be enough to enable the solicitor to complete the client 's business .
13 Where damage is caused to a visitor by a danger of which he had been warned by the occupier , the warning is not to be treated without more as absolving the occupier from liability , unless in all the circumstances it was enough to enable the visitor to be reasonably safe .
14 Legislators in the 1944 Education Act looked upon nursery education in a positive light and indeed laid a duty on local education authorities to provide enough to enable any parent who wanted it to send their child to a nursery school .
15 These are only some of the landmarks in the deregulation process but they are enough to enable us to understand the Governor 's argument .
16 Are we doing enough to enable us to compete in the world ? ’
17 ( d ) Warnings Section 2(4) ( a ) states : Where damage is caused to a visitor by a danger of which he has been warned by the occupier , the warning is not to be treated without more as absolving the occupier from liability , unless in all the circumstances it was enough to enable the visitor to be reasonably safe .
18 Fred by himself is enough to wear Albert out .
19 We do not know enough to claim that they as consciously intend the means , the specific actions and speeches they produce to accomplish such a social act .
20 The screaming exultation of the descending Doom Diver is enough to scatter troops who are not particularly steadfast .
21 A quick blast in the G40 is enough to confirm its place in the junior hot-hatch line up .
22 His subsequent actions in office , however little they may have done to encourage serious Catholic commitment to the Ulster state , were enough to confirm the conservative Protestant suspicion that O'Neill was another Lundy , prepared to follow the original by opening the gates of unionist Ulster 's walls to the disloyal Catholics and the Irish Republic .
23 But one look at Karen was enough to confirm that her present state was n't simply the result of fast-lane drinking since the guests arrived .
24 One look was enough to confirm that this was polio , and that the delay in coming to see us probably meant that we had passed the porodomal , or incubatory stage .
25 There was a limit to what she could make out , given the angle and that she was trying to see the page upside-down , but what she saw was enough to confirm that this book , or perhaps its predecessor for the previous year , had the potential to tell her exactly what she most needed to know .
26 The sun made it warm enough to sit outside and , although swimming in the pool was out of the question so early in the year , Jenna managed to get an even golden tan .
27 That was what caused the hysteria and enthusiasm and so , I felt that if the band on stage was at least so close to his sense of humour that he felt comfortable with them , if the crew and all the support system was so strong that he could relax enough to enjoy the crowd , only then would it get magnetic and spontaneous .
28 I am very grateful to have known him , and enjoyed some of that contribution ; I shall not live long enough to enjoy all of it .
29 I tried to help her see that if she let herself go enough to enjoy playing building bricks too , Nicola would n't feel the need to throw them around to get the attention she wanted .
30 If I can not come out soon — much of me will die , and only I will know enough to mourn its passing .
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