Example sentences of "have [verb] enough [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Patten has promised enough resources for the inspectorate to solve this problem but it may be years before it is strong enough to effectively enforce its new duties . |
2 | Ballyhackamore , a Protestant enclave in east Belfast , has mustered enough enthusiasts for a class . |
3 | I decided I 'd caused enough mayhem for one day . |
4 | Later , having made enough sets for all our lines , we discovered a ‘ quickie ’ alternative . |
5 | The regression alone will probably have raised enough points for the patient to consider during the ensuing period without him having any other work to do . |
6 | Carl and Sam , together , could have provided enough material for several short stories , plays and musicals , enough drama and comedy , violence and sex , to satisfy the most critical of critics , and the most fastidious of theatre-goers . |
7 | It had to carry enough fuel for over 20 hours airborne . |
8 | I 've done enough work for you recently — what about some money ? ’ |
9 | Charlie felt he had suffered enough insults for one day and suddenly let rip , ‘ Sergeant Trumper , 7312087 . |
10 | It is a heartening sight , evocative of all the sun and bright colours of Provence ; it is economical because it is one of those composite dishes which you gradually build up , to which you can make additions or subtractions and for which the planning of the colours , flavours , extra salads , vegetables , sauces , becomes perfectly intoxicating — but steady , keep a hold , or you 'll find you 've made enough food for thirty , and you 'll have to order another case of wine and invite twenty more guests … |
11 | It was not unknown for Herbie Connors to be about at this time , and Yanto had done enough running for one night . |
12 | we 've got enough money for the time being , if ever we get desperate like last time . |
13 | You 've got enough cheek for another set of teeth you ! |
14 | Erm and what we will do is make sure you 've got enough room for fifteen foot by eight foot with with whatever space in front of it as as a as a lawn if you like . |
15 | She had had enough shocks for one day , and her nerves threatened to become more raw every time she looked into those familiar dark brown eyes . |
16 | Shortly afterwards Nigger decided he had had enough heat for one day . |
17 | ‘ I think you 've had enough excitement for one day . ’ |
18 | I think you 've had enough excitement for one night . ’ |
19 | and she goes I 've had enough questions for one day , I said it plenty of times she said oh shut up you wee wally |
20 | ‘ I think we 've had enough school for one day , do n't you ? |
21 | he said well I think that 's the best you can do father , he said we 've had enough hassle for you for all these years ! |
22 | ‘ You 've had enough X-rays for a while , so I 'm going to do nothing for the moment . |
23 | I 've had enough company for a long time . ’ |
24 | ‘ I think I 've had enough lessons for a while . |
25 | Qaddafi once sought to demonstrate the new well-being and prosperity of his country by quoting statistics to show that Libya had imported enough radios for each man , woman and child to possess three of them . |
26 | Jane Pargeter walked self-consciously to the kitchen to make herself a cup of tea : she had obviously decided she had drunk enough gin for the afternoon . |
27 | But I think perhaps you have had enough lessons for one night . |
28 | So if he thinks that Colin do have six working for him , and he 's got enough work for six , then surely there 's gon na be plenty of work for two of 'em . |
29 | I 've told him I do n't love him and he calls me daft , saying he 's got enough love for both of us . |
30 | He 's got enough money for one thing and I do n't think he would fancy the risk . |