Example sentences of "in sufficient [noun] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 The research identifies the areas in which they have survived in sufficient abundance to form the basis of a nationwide sample survey designed to illustrate changes in the level , composition and distribution of household wealth in the centuries leading up to the Industrial Revolution .
2 Through all these means small bodies can bring to the terrestrial planets volatiles in sufficient abundance to match the observations .
3 When all else fails and people are still not coming forward in sufficient numbers to meet the targets , then persuasion escalates into coercion .
4 Although from about 10 June , troops were transferred southward to Brusilov 's aid , they could not be carried in sufficient numbers to provide the necessary support to maintain his attack or greatly to affect its outcome .
5 Unless women can stop feeling apologetic about wanting power , they will never be in sufficient numbers to change the male agenda .
6 You need to be reminded of key dates in sufficient time to take the appropriate action .
7 When enforcement was sought in Germany , the Oberlandesgericht Düsseldorf , holding itself required to examine the matter for itself under Article 27(2) of the Brussels Convention , held that service had not been effected in sufficient time to allow the defendant to make a defence .
8 and that in either of these cases the service or the delivery was effected in sufficient time to enable the defendant to defend .
9 While capitalist states elsewhere have had to deal with high levels of inflation , balance of payment crises , low productivity and increasing demands put on State expenditure , Britain has had to respond not only to these problems but also to a decline in its manufacturing base : profits from industry have not gone back in sufficient volume to sustain the long-term investment in new technology that Britain has needed .
10 Both were happening and enough English people came to live in sufficient comfort to maintain the demand for manufactured goods through the eighteenth century , even though food prices rose steeply and in sharp contrast to the deep and widespread poverty of much of the labouring population .
11 If the company 's business involves dealing in goods the records must also contain a statement of stock held at the end of the financial year and statements of stocktakings from which that was prepared , and , except in the case of goods sold in the ordinary course of retail trade , statements of all goods sold or purchased , in sufficient detail to enable the other party to be identified .
12 ( a ) the terms of the offer ( in sufficient detail to enable the offer to be evaluated ) ;
13 Methods used , described in sufficient detail to enable the research programme to be repeated , possibly elsewhere .
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