Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [pron] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In that year Cook claimed that he had one million clients and the business was stable enough for him to settle clients ' bills , but he was not actually running inclusive tours yet .
2 This game was big , big enough for him to need support in the future .
3 It 's hard enough for him to accept Angy 's shabby treatment of Rick , her lies about the ring and her deceit in letting him think she was carrying another man 's child .
4 It was large enough for him to have a grand study with five windows ; yet small enough for him to discourage visitors without obvious discourtesy .
5 Only once or twice did he ever become aroused enough for them to make love .
6 Breakfast was bound to arrive early enough for them to have time to talk afterwards .
7 The car is travelling at about 100 mph on the straights and braking hard before corners ; but it is stable enough for me to make notes and so quiet in the leather and teak-lined cabin that we can easily hear each other through out helmets .
8 The fourth , I think is the effect that thirty six of them , remember it 's not older people , it 's not shelters affect on the medical centre , and my fifth reason is , I do n't believe that the plan , the , that er , the application we 've got is detailed enough for us to give permission for outline thirty six .
9 In other words , a unit which comprises several farms which is big enough for us to move tenants about , and big enough for us to retain a management structure .
10 Time enough for you to fix things with London ?
11 Or even leave them on long enough for you to watch TV ?
12 Incidentally , there 's another hotkey that disables this for 10 seconds , long enough for you to shut things down before the UPS leaps into action .
13 We 'll go straight through the presentations , and then there is an opportunity , obviously for you to ask questions or , and to join in generally discussion .
14 In Chapter 4 we discuss the relationship between some of these factors , and conclude that the most crucial is the pattern of decisions by the courts : not only about what sentences offenders should receive ( whether they should be sent to custody and , if so , for how long ) , but also decisions about which counts they should be tried in and whether they should be remanded in custody in the meantime .
15 If only because of Scotland , this was always going to be an election not only about who governs Britain , but how Britain is to be governed .
16 She thought she would never care enough about anyone to give birth to them or to kill them .
17 Worse , the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) has served notice that it is going to treat cable firms , under the terms of the 1992 Cable Act , more or less as it treats telephone companies — that is , with vigilance .
18 In between we had excerpts from Under Milk Wood and The Rocky Horror Show , and the Class of ‘ 65 from the London Academy , including your sad scribe , sang ‘ Les Trois Cloches ’ ( well , I sang the ‘ Boms ’ and the ‘ Aahs ’ and introduced us as ‘ The class of ‘ 65 culled from the five corners of the earth and the dregs of Equity ’ ) .
19 In between he delivered speeches on peace , colonial exploitation , and Welsh disestablishment .
20 In between you have elite , offbeat , unusual , mass and so on but they all lie somewhere between these extremes in terms of totally interacting and totally ignoring in many cases .
21 Mark leapt in after her shouting commands and trying to cajole her back to shore , but she was n't listening .
22 At the moment it seems that Labour is poised to pick up a good swathe of its targets — but not , yet , quite enough of them to put Mr Kinnock safely into Downing Street .
23 Omeprazole works differently , inhibiting the enzyme that pumps acid out of gut cells regardless of what stimulates acid production .
24 I hope to show ways you can help heal our environment and enjoy yourself at the same time , regardless of your earning capacity , age , sex , sexual orientation , race , political ideology , whether you 're an individual , couple , group , family and whether you 're country-folk or a city-slicker .
25 If the person who owned the book , regardless of who got stuff of the book
26 Kim turned , looking back at him , as if conscious suddenly of his watching eyes .
27 I might as well have pleaded aloud with him to make love to me , she thought , I wanted him so much !
28 So with you mentioning leather then it leads me onto another question erm was there much done in the way of leather work in the Caldmore area ?
29 All the years of waiting and longing and wondering poured together into his braced hands and poised , quivering feet .
30 Garry went along with her to divert suspicion from us . ’
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