Example sentences of "[adj] enough take [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If you do n't feel bold or rich enough to take a gamble on sovereigns , for only £7.25 , you can buy a presentation folder containing one each of the £2 coins issued to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the Bill of Rights and the Scottish Claim of Rights .
2 If you do n't feel bold or rich enough to take a gamble on sovereigns , for only £7.25 , you can buy a presentation folder containing one each of the £2 coins issued to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the Bill of Rights and the Scottish Claim of Rights .
3 If you do n't feel bold or rich enough to take a gamble on sovereigns , for only £7.25 , you can buy a presentation folder containing one each of the £2 coins issued to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the Bill of Rights and the Scottish Claim of Rights .
4 All around is an endless interlocking of carvings , on doors and walls , overlooking windows and around anything and everything strong enough to take the gods and shepherds , maidens and old men , curls and whisks of Baroque fancy .
5 It 's all or nothing and being strong enough to take the flak if things go wrong .
6 Some people tell us to keep Moby on a tight lead and only walk him in one or two places ; others tell us not to let him off the lead as his bones are n't yet strong enough to take the strain ; some tell us to relax and hope he grows out of it .
7 This was once fitted to a range of IH tractors from 80–200hp , so Mr Tomlinson knew it would be strong enough to take the power from the engine .
8 Also there were doubts as to whether the panelling in the proposed new location was strong enough to take the weight of the new clock and its ‘ sculptured ’ bracket .
9 Although such experiences are relatively rare , ( providing the tank glass is of the correct thickness and the stand is strong enough to take the weight ) , it 's important that you can rest assured in the knowledge that you are insured if such a disaster should occur .
10 The caravan of cars and trucks would move up the highway , the women driven by sons , all of whom were now old enough to take the wheel , the Sheikh driving his mother and wife .
11 Um I think um where I 've seen things that er discussed under the heading of child sex abuse erm er it 's often the case that um y'know maybe in some families you find the situation where there 's a daughter who 's being abused by the father and then when the brother gets old enough to take an interest in sexuality , he joins in as well sort of thing and it 's er y'know it 's like there 's two blokes abusing the girl .
12 The door he had entered by would take a pedestrian but not a vehicle ; the one at the far end was wide enough and high enough to take a truck .
13 ‘ The last time I was in England I was foolish enough to take a woman into my confidence .
14 Or will he be brave enough to take a dose of poison at the last moment ?
15 Ms Nelson has praised her for being brave enough to take the case .
16 Photographer Andrew MacPherson , who 's more used to female models peering through the lens for Vogue magazine , was brave enough to take the picture
17 Just drill a hole in the middle of the lid large enough to take a 15mm 90 degree plastic elbow , to which the pipe is then fitted with another elbow at the top .
18 Peter often tried to describe what Kate looked like as she stood in the doorway , half in , half out , glancing at her watch and swinging an embroidered bag barely large enough to take a packet of cigarettes .
19 In Nucella the hole bored through the victim 's shell is large enough to take the proboscis , and the whelk does not need to alter position on its prey once the hole is completed .
20 Steam for 1½ hr before unmoulding and serving on a hot platter large enough to take the pudding and its moat of butterscotch sauce .
21 I do not have a straw that is long enough to take a drink with him .
22 When man and woman were innocent the Evil One 's power was not great enough to take the world by force : he could only operate outside the human race as a whisperer of lies and delusions .
23 ‘ You mean he 's well enough to take a call ?
24 The son of Caerleon is a progressive type , apparently certain to come of a few pounds for that introduction , and should be good enough to take the Queen 's Own Yorkshire Dragoons Stakes .
25 Sweden 's National team is here as well as the champions of six other European countries , and from halfway across the world comes a young Maori whom some critics think is good enough to take the trophy back to New Zealand .
26 We approach the island of Hascosay at its south-western extremity ; the water there is deep enough to take the boat into the geo where the shags and rock doves nest .
27 Fixing into wood is the easiest method , therefore fitting to the window frame should not present any problem provided the depth of the frame is deep enough to take the track brackets .
28 The huge and justifiably famous Belshazzar 's Feast seen in all its various states from 1821 through 1824 and 1826 and beyond together with Joshua Commanding the Sun to Stand Still ( 1826/7 ) , The Fall of Nineveh ( 1829/30 ) , and The Fall of Babylon ( 1831 ) are powerful enough to take the wind out of anybody 's sails .
29 Ice crystallizes out and accumulates in a surface layer which thickens and consolidates ; on calm nights with air temperatures well below freezing point a layer 20 cm deep may form overnight and be firm enough to take the weight of a man by morning .
30 The mysterious hole — big enough to take a coffin — was found three weeks before Jason Price , 21 , went missing .
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