Example sentences of "[prep] a [adj] enough [noun sg] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 She was made of a strong enough fibre to cope with ideas to which she had already become accustomed , like murder and rape ; it was novelty that she found hard to accept .
2 But we could n't think of many states with a strong enough identity to have a symposium about .
3 Tarbes is a busy , professional plant with a big enough workload to enable it to adopt modern manufacturing techniques .
4 Alas , there is little reason to be optimistic that this will develop into an influential enough movement to provoke radical change .
5 As well as Sunday 's League match , there is an Italian Cup tie the following Wednesday for Gazza to prove he 's in a good enough condition to make some contribution against Norway .
6 In the late 1960s it was considered impossible to generate computer imagery at a high enough resolution to project onto a Cinerama screen — the electronic equivalent of ‘ grain' would have been unacceptably coarse and spotty .
7 Although some farmers are adopting more intensive systems of production this is not yet at a fast enough rate to generate the large increases in marketed output necessary to feed the towns , where the population is growing at over 6 per cent per year .
8 Underlying all four scenarios is a pessimistic view of the economy 's ability to create jobs at a fast enough rate to match the growth in productivity brought about by new technology .
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