Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] a [adj] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , the purse strings have been loosened sufficiently to provide a palatable enough feast .
2 A combination of ‘ inconsistent supply and inadequate demand ’ meant they simply were n't shifting produce quickly enough to generate a big enough profit .
3 Paraskevi Patoulidou came through to grab a first ever athletics medal for a Greek girl .
4 The rather handsome Perpendicular church of St Andrew in Curry Rivel where the ceremony took place was soon to become a familiar enough place for Benjamin , as he took over as its organist to complement his work as the local headmaster .
5 The real trick is then to sustain a high enough level of air play , press and TV to allow the record to ‘ cross-over ’ and appeal to people other than the band 's fans .
6 Then Nigel said , still balancing on one leg and facing the wall , ‘ Miss Honey taught us how to spell a new very long word yesterday . ’
7 Caught off guard , in a mellow mood , away-from the pressures that the stance has been developed to shield them from , they too will admit to being disappointed and confused , not as hard-bitten as they make out , and as having found only a very inadequate solution to what seems to be an insoluble problem : how to do a good enough job .
8 But in either case there was a tendency for such borrowings , whether they were syllabuses , textbooks or examinations to become fossilised and consequently to represent a historical rather than a current picture of British educational practice .
9 Talyllyn Railway No. 6 Douglas about to attempt a successful non-stop run to Nant Gwernol on June 27 , a week before the boiler ticket expired .
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