Example sentences of "[adv] enough [to-vb] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 That ‘ inwardness ’ so prized by some English readers , and characteristically found by them ( implausibly ) in Lawrence , is an attention directed so far ‘ inward , that it can never come to the surface for long enough to notice how the sunlight breaks upon the edges and volumes of a piece of sculpture ; and that is why indeed such readers can not use the word ‘ aesthetic ’ except ‘ in a limiting sense ’ .
2 Theodora had spread out the Ordnance Survey and fended off Tobias long enough to make out a route .
3 To finish in style , we spent a luxurious four days in Palm Springs — lying by the pool — in temperatures of 120C , just enough to finish off the tan .
4 Gordon Ellis of the Vectis Flyers , Isle of Wight , uses marker pens to apply his Dragon decor , though not always enough to ward off the evil intent of competitors !
5 Mr Peter Bergg , the Liberal Democrat candidate , said Labour 's plans would not provide enough money quickly enough to sort out the country 's homelessness problems .
6 It 's that flippancy that makes the listeners love him ; three hours ’ broadcasting a day is usually enough to use up the excess , but he does n't work weekends . ’
7 If the strip is one of the two top or two bottom ones then the respective Apx message is printed and this is usually enough to determine where the subject must be placed .
8 They ca n't see far enough to make out the hollow . ’
9 It is flexible enough to bend around the channel in the woodwork , and hard enough to push back the steel Yale bolt .
10 Sometimes the rainfall in winter is barely enough to cancel out the soil moisture deficit .
  Next page