Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] [vb pp] enough [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 None of those wretches were distinguished enough to get into Who 's Who so one does n't have anywhere to start from .
2 They were able to do this partly because some of the messages were generalized enough to allow virtually any interpretation , and partly because messages sometimes combined minute practical detail with broad general principle , allowing teachers to feel they were taking a step in the right direction by changing the surface appearance of their practice without altering its substance .
3 From 1964 onwards US wheat prices were subsidized enough to undercut all comers on world markets .
4 And , although he had recently been known to talk to an invisible giant white rabbit and peek at his neighbours through binoculars , neither of these traits were deemed enough to blacken him in the eyes of the electors .
5 Even the humdrum tasks are varied enough to militate against a sense of monotony .
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