Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] [adv] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 If you do n't feel bold or rich enough to take a gamble on sovereigns , for only £7.25 , you can buy a presentation folder containing one each of the £2 coins issued to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the Bill of Rights and the Scottish Claim of Rights .
2 If you do n't feel bold or rich enough to take a gamble on sovereigns , for only £7.25 , you can buy a presentation folder containing one each of the £2 coins issued to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the Bill of Rights and the Scottish Claim of Rights .
3 If you do n't feel bold or rich enough to take a gamble on sovereigns , for only £7.25 , you can buy a presentation folder containing one each of the £2 coins issued to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the Bill of Rights and the Scottish Claim of Rights .
4 The vet said there was n't much he could do because he did n't think Biggles was old enough or strong enough to survive the anaesthetic .
5 Certainly not well armed , organised or brave enough to attack a chateau in the open countryside .
6 If you were talented or fortunate enough to write a much played work .
7 Rather , pluralist approaches stress the need to establish that a group or individual consciously wanted a particular policy outcome and took successful measures to secure it .
8 In most cases of battery or actual bodily harm the causal connection will be plain , but cases involving drugs have presented difficulties .
9 REGIONAL brewer Marston Thompson & Evershed yesterday bucked the national trend by announcing increased beer sales last year .
10 Many older people retain a strong sense of the social stigma attached to heavy drinking and may consequently be unable or unwilling easily to volunteer the information .
11 Both the Model Penal Code test and the Scots test may be reduced to circularity , however , for when one asks how extreme or how wicked the recklessness should be , the only possible answer is : ‘ wicked or extreme enough to justify the stigma of a murder conviction ’ .
12 NWA , though , are n't hard-edged or moronic enough to convey the horror of survivalism .
13 They muddled around the fringes of true power , never quite brave enough or decisive enough to take the plunge .
14 Beautiful people are often surprisingly insecure , more so than those who fear they are not pretty or handsome enough to attract the opposite sex .
15 What distinguishes the infinitive of reaction from uses such as I am ready to leave , where ready also attributes a prior disposition to the support , is simply that the characteristic denoted by the adjective of reaction evokes both a prior and a contemporaneous disposition towards the occurrence of an event .
16 Yet despite that , even in the 1950s neither the Conservatives nor Labour ever obtained an absolute majority of the votes , and today it is even clearer that there is no one majority party in British politics .
17 Although Gaumont-British also declared a loss in 1937 , of £98,000 , Balcon 's departure from the company was precipitated by the prospect of Maxwell , a man whose production philosophy he abhorred , taking a stake in the company , and a general sense that he was n't going to be able to continue the same broad-based production policy as before .
18 The largest set of opinion polls since the campaign began show that Labour still has a narrow lead but will not win enough seats to secure an overall majority .
19 Other sources , however , claim that Cooperative also has a deal lined up with mainframe software engineering specialists Texas Instruments Inc , known to be highly interested in expanding its operations beyond the dwindling mainframe base for its IEF product .
20 As the existing windows were more than large enough to light the second-storey accommodation to building regulations standards , it was decided to shorten these openings .
21 It should , he reflected , be more than large enough to finish the job .
22 Will the Secretary of State confirm that check-off already requires the prior written consent of employees and that , contrary to what he has just said , an employee can withdraw his consent to that at any time ?
23 The biographical sources for this period are neither detailed nor accurate enough to allow a close analysis of the degree to which the system had become elaborated in the first half of the sixteenth century , but the broader outlines may certainly be perceived and seem to confirm that something like the provisions of the Kanunname were operating by the early years of that century .
24 And then he wondered why it was that he had n't heard that satisfying little clunk the coin usually made as it dropped inside the machine .
25 The 2.5 litre petrol engine fitted to the cheapest version is a mere toy by US standards but more than lusty enough to give the Wrangler real credibility against the Suzuki and Daihatsu offerings which inhabit this sector of the fast expanding 4X4 market .
26 WELL , we 're back to the time of year when , hopefully , it will be warm and dry enough to get a barbecue organised .
27 It is comprehensive and technical enough to meet the needs of professionals and is easy to use .
28 If possible please draw a rough sketch .
29 The principal was Scotland 's Second Test against Australia at Ballymore in June , and Sole even scored a try in his finale .
30 The main consideration with envelopes is that they should be large enough and strong enough to accommodate the material to be contained within them .
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