Example sentences of "[adj] enough make [pron] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 But it had n't been strong enough to make him say :
2 But the green smell used to be there and it was strong enough to make me think of English summers when I looked at the sky .
3 Though Arians are infamously impatient , they can be cool customers when the stakes are high enough to make them concentrate .
4 We now have to alter the old consequences and make it quite clear to him that his bad behaviour will have results that are not only not rewarding , but also unpleasant enough to make him relinquish his tantrum .
5 For as long as it seemed remotely relevant , the tactic never failed ; and it was easy enough to make it seem relevant in the atmosphere of international hostility of 1945 .
6 You think Ryan is proficient enough to make me forget you ? ’
7 But even allowing for that trait of nature , the number of occasions on which both Conservatives and Labour politicians have told me they are doing better than the polls say is now large enough to make me sniff the air suspiciously .
8 She 'll soon be well enough to make her will . ’
9 The gloom that fell upon me was deep enough to make me want to die .
10 The interview at the beginning is embarrassing enough to make you think that maybe Normski will end up this way .
11 It was important enough to make me come up here to ask Dr Bailey about Christabel LaMotte . ’
12 When Malpass did emerge , only a few seconds after the shots , it was dramatic enough to make me forget my churning stomach .
13 Not as powerful yet as the Ping Tiao , nor as rich in its resources , yet significant enough to make him change his plans .
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