Example sentences of "with [noun] [adj] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Bigger fish might indeed be caught , but in the meantime they have grown into killer sharks with teeth big enough to bite through any net we might attempt to throw over them . |
2 | The mustard seed produces a shrub about eight to ten feet tall , with branches strong enough to support birds and give them shelter . |
3 | The Dean and his pet labrador are both depicted wearing dog collars ; the bursar , with ears big enough to flap over to Christ Church , is seen tightly clenching two money bags . |
4 | I have argued so far that people who are highly likely to experience an event with implications severe enough to provoke a depressive illness can sometimes be identified . |
5 | Nestled within these bleak volcanic highlands are fertile valleys filled with game plentiful enough to satisfy even the appetites of dragons . |
6 | But the moment there 's that response in our heart towards him , there he is with arms open wide to receive us and to shower us with his blessing . |
7 | Burroughs and Gysin practised their own form of sorcery using tape recorders , with results impressive enough to convince them they were on to something . |
8 | We have seen the transported Polaroid used this way for beachside crowd shots , with results good enough to create a demand for continuous operation , and steady sales of the prints , each of which displayed a sea of upturned faces . |
9 | The first international hotels with standards proud enough to bear his name . |
10 | This occurred for a number of reasons : laparoscopy became a widely used diagnostic tool , with diagnosis no longer being restricted to patients with disease severe enough to warrant laparotomy , and gynaecologists became aware of the myriad visual appearances of endometriosis which represent evolution of the disease through visually distinct stages to the relatively inactive classic blue-black lesions . |