Example sentences of "[coord] [adj] [adv] for the " in BNC.
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1 | If we just get fifty or sixty back for the |
2 | I had visited Paris once or twice , but now I was fortunate enough to secure a grant from the LCC — £15 , but princely for those days — which permitted me to spend a week or two there for the purpose of study , my subject being modern French philosophy . |
3 | He is neither comic nor romantic enough for the role . |
4 | It was not fun enough for the fans , nor artistic enough for the art loving public ( or so it seemed from the vulgar poster and catalogue ; actually , it contained some wonderful and rarely seen pieces of silver ) . |
5 | It is equally important to ensure that all joints and connections between the wires , uprights , and anchorages are properly made and strong enough for the job ( see Figure 13 ) . |
6 | In addition , the bands detected are rather broad and heterogenous especially for the smallest fragments from Mbo I or Alu I digests . |
7 | TIED PLASTIC SACKS which must be strong enough and large enough for the purpose . |
8 | And all just for the joy of doing it . |
9 | Sprinkle in the sugar and beat the mixture until it is white and stiff enough for the whisk to leave a trail . |
10 | Tom Price is a no-nonsense plank-basher , once with pre-Sub Pop legends The U-Men , currently with Gas Huffer and responsible here for the gritty foundation to these 13 expositions of hurt and hard-knocks . |
11 | Remarkably , their table I shows that the median symptom scores for episodes of hypoglycaemia during the two months ' treatment are higher with porcine than human insulin for seven of the nine items and identical only for the remaining two ; the scores at the onset of attacks show the greatest difference . |
12 | Beyond the park , in some parts of England such as East Anglia , the bulldozer rams at the old hedges , blots them out to make fields big and vacant enough for the machines of the new ranch-farming and the business-men farmers of five to ten thousand acres . |
13 | But in Plato 's view knowledge was paramount , skills necessarily inferior and suitable only for the lowly . |
14 | We return to this issue when we discuss the implications of greater numbers surviving into their eighties and nineties both for the survivors and for the society at large . |
15 | ‘ It 'll give me a chance to get on with my baking an' that then for the WI stall , ’ she said with a nod of approval . |
16 | It was low-waisted , in deep chestnut georgette with touches of lace at the collar and cuffs — smart enough for evening wear but simple enough for the daytime , too . |
17 | It 's not strictly true , but close enough for the news . |