Example sentences of "they [am/are] [adj] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 When this happens , sometimes it is because they are fortunate enough to have similar interests and standards of behaviour , plus warm , easy-going personalities , with a good tolerance of other people 's ways and opinions .
2 If they are fortunate enough to become involved in an initiative which supports their progress into employment , this can lead them into another level of experience .
3 Teachers will understand and support the way in which management decisions are made if they are fortunate enough to receive any management training and any assistance in their professional development , especially if it is linked with their working experience ( DES 1990a:9 ) : Training opportunities increase in value to the degree that they are planned to integrate with and enhance the experience of management in school .
4 Now for some of our members choice is is not something that they are fortunate enough to have because they are very needy and they do not have perhaps all the education that some of the tory party perhaps have , that they have been less fortunate in many , many ways .
5 The categories in each case are artificial and social rather than self-evident , but they are necessary so that we can conduct our affairs in an orderly manner .
6 This phrase is crucially ambivalent between the idea that they are constant because they are necessary and the idea they are necessary only in the tenuous sense that they are reliable because constant .
7 Once the piglets are removed from the sow they are put in wire meshed cages decked on top of one another and , as soon as they are strong enough , are moved to concrete fattening pens , often with no straw for bedding .
8 it 's up to him whether it 's , whether they say it 's right or wrong I think , I think what the council said is if they , if they want it , the thing shifting , they are strong enough to get it shifted if they , if they , if they really feel that the things rot , you see up in the Dales they , one chap built a house and er , and they said they had to pull it down because it would n't fit in with , of
9 However , an extra allowance must be made for any head wind , and in poor visibility inexperienced pilots should make sure that they are close enough to keep the field in sight all the time .
10 In order to give maximum protection , the siting of smoke detectors must be such that they are close enough to risk areas where fires are most likely to occur ( kitchens or living rooms ) , and yet be near to bedrooms and other sleeping areas .
11 They are powerful enough to burn for 2 hours and can be seen for 20 miles .
12 They are preferable structurally to acrylic paint for underpainting an oil painting , as an oil film is more compatible with an alkyd one than an acrylic .
13 They are preferable structurally to acrylic paint for underpainting an oil painting , as an oil film is more compatible with an alkyd one than an acrylic .
14 Self-sowing is likely ; seeds should be collected on their stems just before they are ripe enough to drop , and placed in paper bags hung in a warm dry airy place .
15 They would " get fine clothes , go to plays and treats , and by these means get such a habit of idleness and love of pleasure , that they are uneasy ever after " .
16 They are central both to the ‘ level-of-analysis ’ issue and to problems of how seriously to take the actors ' own explanation of their actions .
17 They are worthless now … ’
18 Whatever their attractions then , they are worthless now .
19 They are peaceful yet hardy , and have a great appetite , especially for plants .
20 Either the physical limits of the item are wide , so that the design and production of the mating parts become difficult and expensive , or they are narrow so that they can only be produced by expensive processes .
21 Either the physical limits of the item are wide , so that the design and production of the mating parts become difficult and expensive , or they are narrow so that they can only be produced by expensive processes .
22 Theseus 's ship , Aeolus , and the abandoned Ariadne — these too are absent , or at least they are present only in some later wish for an imaginative reconstruction ,
23 If you make complex constructions , make sure they are stable enough not to tumble , possibly injuring your fish , or breaking the tank glass .
24 The predictions of the effective theory of fluid mechanics are not exact — one only has to listen to the weather forecast to realize that — but they are good enough for the design of ships or oil pipelines .
25 Olsen needs to SEE people play to judge if they are good enough .
26 ‘ There are others who have a future if they are good enough .
27 By contrast , Mr Kravchuk and his prime minister , Mr Vitold Fokin , have given little indication that they are serious either about radical economic reform or the establishment of political democracy .
28 Nevertheless , they are useful enough here to employ as starting points for an examination of ways in which real people can be studied by the social investigator .
29 Those who fight rear guard actions in the USSR do so in the calculation and gamble that they are useful enough to higher-ups to be screened and protected .
30 They are useful only for a single set of data and can not be used to compare two sets unless two pies each representing different totals are compared .
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