Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [adv] enough [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | One type of constraint , which occurs frequently enough to merit special consideration , is an upper bound on an individual variable . |
2 | There are two dangers to be avoided , if you can avoid them , in the choice of chambers : reading with someone who is too busy , who can not spare the time to give you instruction , except possibly over a snack lunch , and reading with someone who has not enough work to give you proper experience . |
3 | Marcel Proust was born in Paris , on the tenth of July , eighteen seventy-one , two months after the collapse of the Commune. erm His father was a well-known doctor , who seems curiously enough to have failed markedly to understand the causes of his son 's lifelong illness erm and his mother was the daughter of a Jewish stockbroker . |
4 | If a wheel starts to spin , the brake attached to it squeezes just enough to keep it in check while the engine throttles back . |
5 | If it persists long enough to block out sunlight for an period , it will have the effect of wiping out phytoplankton , with potentially-disastrous effects for all marine life further up the food chain . |
6 | He has just enough to buy his materials , to live , to have a working holiday every year , to manage . |
7 | Unless it grows fast enough to sustain recropping the birds must move elsewhere . |
8 | Possessive adjectives , however , do not produce a satisfactory result : ( 60 ) our bicycles damaged all had red handlebars your ideas discussed will be put to our colonel One may enquire why there should be this contrast , since it seems easy enough to see what meaning should be attached to each of the sentences of ( 60 ) . |