Example sentences of "enough to allow [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Word Perfect 's document management system is clever enough to allow long filenames ; they can be used up to 68 characters in length |
2 | It hoped that the final proposals would be flexible enough to allow advanced work to continue , however , in other colleges where the need existed in other centres of population . |
3 | We have special spaces large enough to allow necessary manoeuvres with a wheelchair when getting out of a car , without fear of damaging neighbouring vehicles , and they 're closer to the shops . |
4 | Whilst training was no guarantee that losses would not occur it might help to identify health disorders at a stage early enough to allow successful treatment . |
5 | He has a budget generous enough to allow creative cooking with the likes of caviar , fresh asparagus and smoked salmon at his contract , and also works within an environment that he finds friendly and relatively stress-free . |
6 | In this they relate the temperature dependence of the relaxation process to the temperature dependence of the size of a region , which is defined as a volume large enough to allow co-operative rearrangement to take place without affecting a neighbouring region . |
7 | It must be spoken , audible , and , depending on the level of investigation involved , clear enough to allow instrumental analysis , and accompanied by additional information on the age , sex and linguistic background of the speaker . |
8 | The government 's guidance on assessment and care management is loose enough to allow different interpretations . |