Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [adv] enough [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | He unclasped them just long enough to push a small packet across the desk towards Ruth . |
2 | Sink them just far enough to dimple but not fracture the paper surface |
3 | Were n't you together long enough to know that ? ’ |
4 | It took a while before anyone issued a Shabba album , perhaps because he was so popular in reggae 's ‘ get a money ’ freelance business that no producer could pin him down long enough to cut enough sides . |
5 | Yesterday , once again , she never looked in danger of making a mistake and her rider was able to push her along fast enough to win by more than three seconds . |
6 | In fact mounting excitement sweeps him along impetuously enough to make you even wish for a little more restraint . |
7 | The coffee at the cafe had perked him up long enough to tackle the reviews but then heat and alcohol had won and he had nodded off . |
8 | Indeed , it was an achievement that they managed it just long enough to clinch the Heineken title and then , once it did not matter any longer began to lose games at a rate that would have been unthinkable during the previous years of unbroken triumph . |
9 | Courtaulds ' challenge is to tune into the demand and drive it forward fast enough to translate technological lead into sales success . |
10 | ‘ Whether it distracted everyone else long enough to slip five drops of something into Mrs Iverson 's coffee , I would n't know , Inspector . ’ |