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

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1 this is a very ancient snail with a flat nearly disc like form , with fine growth lines and occasional courser knobs .
2 But we could n't think of many states with a strong enough identity to have a symposium about .
3 Overall , though , most individuals survive with a good enough attachment pattern established in early life , and from then on attachments and separations come and go as the span of life develops .
4 ‘ I think I 'm demanding and chauvinistic , but I 've finally got someone with a good enough sense of humour to be able to cope with that very well , ’ he said .
5 Likely to meet the Scottish club are Yorkshire 's Ilkley , who re-confirmed their serious intention to succeed in 1992 by beating lowly-placed Barnard Castle School , and then following up this home victory a few days later with a 3–0 away success in a delayed fixture against Topspin Darlington .
6 On Tuesday , they embark on the first of their midweek league fixtures , at home to Alresford with a 6 p.m. kick-off .
7 We had no friends in Manchester with a large enough house .
8 What the DECies say they have is a 150MHz chip with a large enough heat sink ( palm-sized ) that it does n't need a fan to dissipate Alpha 's heat .
9 A sequence of mild winters with low deer mortality and declining competition from sheep have contributed to this increase , but the main cause is the consistent failure of many estates to balance the number of stags shot with a large enough cull of hinds — a labour-intensive process with small returns from the sale of venison .
10 Tarbes is a busy , professional plant with a big enough workload to enable it to adopt modern manufacturing techniques .
11 ‘ Not with a big enough wage , that was the problem .
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