Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [verb] [pos pn] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Admittedly there were signs in the late 1980s that this pattern was breaking down , if only because both superpowers were becoming too weak economically to maintain their former roles , and because the model of a world divided by the October Revolution had little relation to the realities of the late 20th century .
2 It saw a company which , by 1975 , had a turnover of five million pounds , employed 1,000 men and women worldwide , had forty shops , three factories and which was profitable enough to own its own jet .
3 But neither side is yet strong enough to install its own candidate .
4 When one finds a sympathetic platform from which to display an idea , many more ideas are stimulated which , although having no sympathetic platform , may be strong enough to create their own .
5 He was n't strong enough to boost his own confidence .
6 They were often not interested enough to develop their own bona fide opinions .
7 When your baby is old enough to hold its own head up , a more robust back pack is a variation on the front carrier .
8 Surely Rob was old enough to manage his own affairs !
9 I 'm old enough to handle my own money , and he 'll have to accept it . ’
10 ‘ You are old enough to get your own food , like your fool of a father . ’
11 Until I was old enough to make my own .
12 It would have been agreeable if Mr William Ross , who was also in the House , could have been generous enough to admit his own past errors and congratulate his successor on his decision .
13 She is feminine enough to maintain her own identity .
14 Although just over five feet eight inches tall , and seldom well trained , at his best he was strong , fast , and skilful enough to hold his own with Cribb , reputedly the best of all bare-knuckle boxers , and but for his fondness for high living , might well have been champion .
15 By the fifteenth century the King of England was Lord of Ireland , though his new territory was separate enough to have its own parliament , whose power was reduced but not eliminated by Poyning 's Law of 1495 , which forbade it to pass any law that had not been approved in advance by the King and his council .
16 ( Rebecca Saire 's Bianca is clever enough to conceal her own shrewishness until after she has secured a husband . )
17 After starting in Ian 's hallway , Hunter Equipment Sales Limited now has its own freehold premises and a turnover in excess of £1m , selling specialised microscopes and other visual inspection equipment .
18 But it comes down to , first of all , whether it 's sensible to borrow against assets , and all of us do if we 're lucky enough to own our own homes we tend to have borrowed either our first mortgage or sometimes a second against it , and we make our own judgement , and I see there are some suggestions on how the Government spotted this with regard to schools in suggesting that perhaps schools could raise money by mortgaging their school buildings , of course
19 If you are lucky enough to have your own land , you have a head start on those of us who have to rent facilities : but are you making the most of it ?
20 But no one else is likely to be bothered by this , since the product is intended for the industrial site or building large enough to have its own substation .
21 ‘ Here ’ was a small Cotswold town , small enough to be delightfully picturesque and unspoiled , large enough to boast its own cottage hospital .
22 The book becomes gripping once allows his own interests and opinions to come closer to the surface .
23 On 16 December Hoare returned to London , but was not well enough to leave his own house .
24 Um it 's also the case that um particularly round about that time there was an an idea that children were not competent enough to know what had happened to them , not competent enough to know their own minds .
25 Tala-Tala even had its own home-made harbour , a kind of inner lagoon in the outer lagoon , obviously a laboriously built , three-sided breakwater , in which I assumed that every stone must have been carried by hand or on rollers to afford protection for the boats it enclosed .
26 I am glad that you have been able successfully to run your own practice .
27 In the absence of consensus , government has to be bold enough to propose its own answers , and these must be seen to incorporate an underlying principle , carried through and exemplified in all of the stages of education from primary to tertiary .
28 ‘ Without that I do n't think I 'd have been able to leave home at 17 , be mature enough to manage my own career and be in a steady relationship for three-and-a-half years .
29 Yeah , luckily enough she 's just been able enough to do her own thing ai n't she ?
30 The homeostat , the automaton concerned only to preserve its own equilibrium , was never a convincing model of human behaviour .
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