Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [pers pn] [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 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 .
15 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 .
16 I might as well have pleaded aloud with him to make love to me , she thought , I wanted him so much !
17 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 ?
18 All the years of waiting and longing and wondering poured together into his braced hands and poised , quivering feet .
19 The beginning of civilisation was almost certainly a mental development which came long before it affected man 's physical abilities , and it could well have been the moment when for the first time , a primitive creature found that he could override and control the instinctive urge to act , which up to that time would have been the only source of motivation .
20 But it would depend very much on you getting hold of the relevant minister-it would probably almost inevitably be your own secretary of state- and saying , ‘ Look we really must have a situation where there is a discussion about the Falklands . ’
21 The alternatives would seem to be handing General Noriega to the US forces to face trial on drug-trafficking charges , which the Vatican has said it will not do , or giving him up to the new Panamanian Government , which has already declared it ‘ has enough on him to put Noriega away for life ’ .
22 Retired of course he 's no , no longer , mm I think it must be , you know , he 's probably building this wall all over I suppose people object to the wall
23 Professor John Durnin , of Glasgow University 's Institute of Physiology , thinks there probably is a slight genetic factor involved , meaning that if your mother is overweight , the scales are tilted a little towards you following suit .
24 They were too far away for her to recognise faces , but she could imagine John and Angela among them , unaware that they had been pursued all the way from Romania .
25 You have a set of notes here now I 'm not gon na start at page one and work right through to page whatever it is erm they are there for you to take away for you to make notes during these two days er and for you to take away so that they 're they 're for revision and er there are as Bob 's just discovering pages where a I 'll ask you to make make specific notes er that I 'll supply to you as we go along .
26 So for Rabbit to believe that P is true is just for him to believe P , i.e. to believe that there 's honey .
27 Would n't it be simpler just for him to marry Fatima again ? ’
28 Anyway about we had tea about what , half seven ?
29 Essentially what you 're saying is that a teacher who 's actually teaching you ought to be able to say to that teacher ‘ look , here 's a package , if you like , that you can insert into your range of skills , and these are of things that you can do with children which are worthwhile doing and fairly easily for you to acquire skills yourself , and they will be very good and helpful for the children ’ .
30 Essentially what you 're saying is that a teacher who 's actually teaching you ought to be able to say to that teacher ‘ look , here 's a package , if you like , that you can insert into your range of skills , and these are of things that you can do with children which are worthwhile doing and fairly easily for you to acquire skills yourself , and they will be very good and helpful for the children ’ .
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