Example sentences of "[am/are] [adj] [adv] [to-vb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Either way their lives are outstanding enough to capture the popular imagination ; they are remembered and they become part of the town 's history .
2 Wigan are 7-4 on to win the First Division championship with Corals .
3 These results suggested that open complexes formed at the φ29 P A2b and P A3 promoters are unstable , and that initiated complexes are stable enough to resist the heparin challenge and give rise to elongation complexes .
4 Division , the poetry , the clean musical argument : drama and tension are inherent not to mention the sheer exuberance of the dance .
5 By contrast , poorly-insulated subjects , especially if wet , have their rate of cooling dramatically increased by even light winds that are strong enough to disturb the boundary layer around them .
6 Suppressor variables such as this which are strong enough to reverse the sign of the relationship are called distorter variables .
7 Accompanied by a biographical essay by art historian Stellweg and a memoir by Mexican writer Elena Poniatowska , the images are strong enough to require no explanation .
8 Many are rich enough to support a distinctive cryoconite flora of algae and cyanobacteria , which survive winters encapsulated in the ice ( Wharton et al .
9 I am old enough to remember the clean streets , the neat parks , the dignity of Carmel Road , the sedate trolley buses , the low rates , the LNER trains which ran to time , the prosperous water , gas and electricity works and the big crowds at Third Division north games at Feethams .
10 The finance branch simply wants charges that are high enough to recoup the costs of building and running the plant .
11 The judge in making an award of damages will know that a payment into court has been made , but will not know in what sum and so can not ensure that the damages awarded are high enough to beat the payment into court , if minded to make an award similar to that which the defendant has offered .
12 The terms and conditions of their engagement ( and many organisations are careful not to use the word " employment " ) are set out in special handbooks , or in the contracts which casual workers are required to sign , and these seek to make the parties ' lack of mutual obligation clear .
13 Where geologically instantaneous events such as earthquakes are concerned , they are rigid enough to transmit the shock waves , like any solid .
14 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 .
15 Some of these early nautiloids occurred in such abundance that they are conspicuous enough to form an appreciable part of limestone formations — the ‘ Orthoceras Limestone ’ ( Ordovician ) is one of these , widely distributed through Scandinavia .
16 ‘ Significant downside risks ’ were that it would be ‘ very difficult to be sure when consumers will feel that their finances are sound enough to support a stronger growth of spending ’ .
17 What a terrible indictment on the medical profession if it pillories those of its members who are brave enough to find the research evidence to support what many have suspected but few have challenged .
18 They are old enough to remember the early days of independence , when the departing British pushed them towards a pan-Caribbean federation of English-speakers ; but the people of Jamaica , the largest potential member ( with 2.5m people now ) , killed that by voting against it in a referendum .
19 Many of us are old enough to remember the days when to contract tuberculosis — which many British people did — was to be given a virtual death sentence .
20 I do n't know if any of you are old enough to remember the sort of rubber corsets that were worn in those days .
21 Few in this room are old enough to remember the shock of awed surprise which fell upon young minds presented , in the late 'seventies and early 'eighties of the last century with Freeman 's Norman Conquest or Green 's Short History of the English People ; in which as through parting clouds of darkness , we beheld our ancestry , literary as well as political , radiantly legitimised .
22 There are admirers of rugged grandeur who are content merely to survey the scene from easy points of vantage .
23 But active adventurers who are content merely to locate the various holes and inspect them from secure stances on the surface will reap an experience they will long remember .
24 The consequences of inadequately treated infection in pregnancy — acute pyelonephritis and premature delivery — are serious enough to warrant a cautious therapeutic approach and careful microbiological follow up .
25 I am only too well aware that few are fortunate enough to have a perfect body — very few in fact .
26 If you are fortunate enough to have a modern plastic ball valve , servicing is simple and no special tools are required .
27 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 .
28 If you are fortunate enough to have a lower level into which you can siphon away the water , that is the easiest .
29 Part of that rally — and I am immodest enough to think a not unimportant part — was to enlist the services of my partner John Montgomerie ( Monty ) and myself to assist in preparing their answer to the consultative document .
30 If you 're vulgar enough to ask the price , it 's around £670,000 .
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