Example sentences of "enough and that " in BNC.

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1 The official told me that the form was not enough and that I needed a letter from my dad saying he lived alone .
2 Mrs Browning did not wish to hold him , saying she feared her arms were not strong enough and that her cough might disturb him .
3 As he had already been interviewed four times and been in police custody for over 24 hours , the expectation would be that a solicitor might well consider that , at least for that evening , enough was enough and that he ought to advise his client not to answer further questions … .
4 A newspaper interview with the very successful American actress Brook Shields quoted her as saying that she constantly worries ‘ that I 'm not pretty enough , that I 'm too fat , that I 'm not smart enough and that I 'm not a good enough actress ’ .
5 Although Sun 's architecture is termed ‘ excellent ’ , Butler Bloor claims that its hardware range is not comprehensive enough and that the company still has the feel of a workstation vendor .
6 The British consul-general in Seoul thought that Soviet suspicion of the anti-trusteeship groups was understandable enough and that both sides in the Joint Commission were jockeying to gain the best tactical place before the breakdown of talks ; neither wished to appear responsible for precipitating the collapse .
7 Blanche had increasingly come to accept that doing her best was good enough and that she did not need to measure herself against some ideal standard .
8 It promotes the idea both in this country and abroad that we should consume British food , but some people think that what Food From Britain does is enough and that the rest will follow .
9 Those practices must be brought to an end , and I know that my hon. Friends will strongly support the Government when we say that enough is enough and that if we are to have a compulsory competitive tendering regime , it must be one under which the private and public sectors are able to compete with absolute equality .
10 At the same time , we recognise that unity is not enough and that we need to discuss strategies for action , ways of mobilising , organising etc .
11 The Melrose stand-off had been stung by comments after both the Irish and French matches that he was not being creative enough and that the boot had become his only attacking weapon .
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