Example sentences of "enough in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Between 1948 and 1991 Parliament passed eight substantive Criminal Justice Acts for England and Wales , one Criminal Law Act which was close enough in content to the specifically criminal justice legislation to be similarly classified , four Scottish Criminal Justice Acts , and several acts dealing with criminal justice administration , international co-operation and minor matters requiring legislation .
2 Too crowded — not enough in depth on debt
3 Most of the ontogenetic patterns occur early enough in life and are sufficiently strongly marked and stereotyped to suggest that they are genetically canalized .
4 Of the earlier Gittels we find nothing ; none ever rose high enough in life to get their portrait painted .
5 The tedium and discomfort of life which prevailed between moments of action and danger , and the feeling that they would never be strong enough in morale or matériel to take the offensive themselves , were dispelled when Montgomery took command of the Eighth Army later in the summer .
6 But it is not just played for easy excitement : this is alarming because it is so near the edge of what is possible , and yet it has just enough in reserve for tremendous final prestissimo .
7 This report was evidently wide enough in scope to appeal to both free-trade and interventionist Liberals .
8 There is enough in evidence here to convince me that if I were to submit a checklist to Jimmy Moon the resulting guitar would be a very fine instrument indeed .
9 She met no one large enough in spirit to receive a confidence .
10 Piecemeal solutions are not enough in education , and it is time we recognized this .
11 It would have been difficult enough in English to ask questions without appearing to be prying ; in my Greek it was impossible .
12 A further facet of " rationality " applied to housing design was the assumption that a house was efficient if it was small enough in size to be cleaned by one woman .
13 The nature of democratic politics at the local level is straightforward enough in principle , whatever the actual nature of administration through corporate management in local government ( see Cock burn , 1976 ) .
14 Or , if they have the skills , they simply ca n't be bothered to train hard enough in order to maximise that potential .
15 Now the the problem with the dealing with I I suspect with the major exceptions policy is that if you had it could you move fast enough in order to cope with that sort of animal appearing on your horizon which you wanted to capture .
16 She could n't touch him enough in return .
17 Oh yes , her voice was good , but voice alone was n't enough in operetta .
18 Cole , at 6ft 5in , will be a shade taller than McCrory and is imposing enough in stature to have been recently shortlisted as a possible opponent for WBC and IBF heavyweight champion Riddick Bowe .
19 Something odd enough in shape not to be a normal part of living-room furniture .
20 Free counterpoints are common enough in serialism , the various voices in polyphony being made up of different rhythmic designs .
21 Thanks to our twice weekly lessons , Olivia and I had now become confident enough in Hindi for the practice of it to become enjoyable rather than tiresome — if only because people were so surprised to hear any non-Indian speak even the most stumbling version of it .
22 4 That he was n't interested enough in politics .
23 He had raised his glass civilly enough in recognition of Vernon 's presence whenever their eyes had met across the floral displays , and he had always been very effusive if they chanced to meet in the queue for the cloakroom or on the pavement outside the State Restaurant , but he had held his distance in mixed company , had never introduced him , for instance , to Mrs Harcourt .
24 It has a soft texture but is firm enough in lump form to be sawn or broken into smaller pieces as required .
25 How the different pairs respond will indicate to her whether any of them are mature enough in drama to structure for themselves .
26 God I you could never tell if you 're , you 're going to be there long enough in job , if the , the boss did n't like you then he would just say well you 're , you 're paid off and that 's it , so that 's sort of benefit of keeping your union membership up you could go to anywhere where there was a trade union , a union membership and get a job .
27 Was Slater serious about them being some sort of childhood sweethearts , or even just close enough in age for their parents to think … ?
28 ‘ You had no right to do that , ’ Maggie whispered , still not enough in control of herself to be outraged .
29 He had started to caress her and had been enough in control to ask questions .
30 You can tell soon enough in Sauveterre that things have changed architecturally when you look at the church .
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