Example sentences of "[adv] to have a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If you are fortunate enough to have a friendly neighbour who does not object to you working on your wall from his side of the boundary , then do get his agreement in writing .
2 Although they might be observed by gamma-ray detectors on satellites or balloons , it would be difficult to fly a detector large enough to have a reasonable chance of intercepting a significant number of gamma-ray photons from one explosion .
3 I am only too well aware that few are fortunate enough to have a perfect body — very few in fact .
4 It is not enough to have a political policy , and it is not enough to have a defence policy just to give it a name .
5 Well , enough to have a good time in the back row at the pictures anyway , ’ and she had certainly not elaborated .
6 You can invest up to nine thousand pounds over five years , er rates vary with the society unless you 're lucky enough to have a fixed rate .
7 If you are fortunate enough to have a modern plastic ball valve , servicing is simple and no special tools are required .
8 ‘ And not even big enough to have a decent crap on ! ’ he hurled over his shoulder before turning to jab a finger at Zen .
9 It is not enough to have a new idea ; the discoverer has to know the field within which the new idea is to be applied , so that he can evaluate its significance , and test the worth of the new insight .
10 A brave risk-taker , who is young enough to have a big future .
11 Revolution is not made by proclamations , strikes can not be declared every twenty-four hours , and in order to struggle against the bourgeoisie it is not enough to have a weekly publication or a hundred militants .
12 Well it 's part of er nationwide tour I 've been making , putting across the message that if you 're fortunate enough to have a Conservative Council , it costs you much less money .
13 Obviously the frequency of the waves we receive will be the same as the frequency at which they are emitted ( the gravitational field of the galaxy will not be large enough to have a significant effect ) .
14 Not all people who decide to work from home will be lucky enough to have a ready-made office space and they will need to make changes in their accommodation , even if it is only finding a place to keep the computer and the phone .
15 As somebody who is still under thirty and er like my good friend Mister young enough to have a positive approach to Europe , I am pleasantly surprised that the people opposite are gon na make my job a lot easier because the narrowness and the anti-diluvian attitudes that we see on the benches opposite explain why , in the last Euro elections , the Labour Party won a resounding victory on the issue of Europe .
16 If you 're lucky enough to have a clear day , the view of the distant Alps , the city and the lake beneath is quite unforgettable .
17 Join Congress , Mr Gandhi seemed to be saying , and create a party strong enough to have a clear majority .
18 The skeleton of all echinoderms except the sea cucumbers is a relatively strong assembly of calcite plates ; the animals are built from an interlocking mosaic of such plates , and mostly the skeletons are rigid enough to have a high chance of fossilization .
19 In the late 19th century , they studied bumps on heads ( phrenology ) and if you were unfortunate enough to have a large protuberance on your forehead — well , you would n't have got as far as nice chats in the grocer 's with a friendly-going-on-gullible type like myself .
20 African states went to war with each other often enough to have a large number of captives to sell , and competition among the slave traders encouraged this and pushed them into searching aggressively for slaves among their neighbours or else finding themselves enslaved by their better-equipped rivals .
21 Everybody tries desperately to have a good time , but it never really happens .
22 DOCTORS will today start tests on Essex toddler Rhys Daniels , who looks set soon to have a life-saving bone marrow transplant .
23 DOCTORS yesterday began tests on toddler Rhys Daniels who looks set soon to have a life-saving bone marrow transplant from an unrelated donor .
24 The research programme was thus to have a broad base to provide broadly applicable results .
25 Stopped , just for five minutes , just to have a quick look , and now here you are , in charge of the stall of a woman you do n't know , a woman you 've never seen before in your life , and all because someone called Harry was n't to get away with something — And that man with blue eyes was watching her again .
26 " Lunch will be more convenient , dear , but after that we 've put the whole of the rest of the day aside to have a thorough discussion of your problems .
27 But I tried always to have a quiet time with God before I started my revision that morning .
28 Vidor was always to have a special affection for this film but later film historians have had many reservations .
29 The other members of the committee were : ( whose son , Waldo , was later to have a distinguished career with the BBC ) .
30 This was Tom Chalmers , who had already had a great influence on the development of broadcasting in Nigeria and was later also to have a major impact on the development of radio in Malawi , Zambia , Botswana , Lesotho and Swaziland .
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