Example sentences of "[adj] enough [verb] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ At least I 'm old enough to know better than to buy a crappy kitsch china schweinhund like this , ’ he retorted . |
2 | It should be damp enough to hold together when squeezed in the hand , but not so wet that water still runs out through the fingers . |
3 | Chief Supt Baker added : ‘ The carnival is too big for Handsworth now and there are more suitable parks , big and accessible enough to cope better than the cramped Victorian streets of Handsworth . |
4 | Unlike most birdwatchers , I am lucky enough to live less than four hours ' drive from their regular winter home — a wildfowl marsh constructed by one of the Maharajahs of Bharatpur . |
5 | The cutting action is very positive , and the trigger is large enough to use easily if the operator is wearing protective gloves . |
6 | An important stated purpose of the Act was to give a legal framework for credit which was compatible with present-day commercial realities , and flexible enough to suit rather than restrict future developments in the credit industry — instead of the old framework , inflexibly moulded to outdated patterns of credit use . |
7 | What we therefore need to do is to print it out in a way that will not only show the grid , but be big enough to follow easily whilst knitting . |
8 | And he , well he 's , he was wealthy enough to do exactly as he wanted . |