Example sentences of "we [verb] [adv] [vb infin] enough " in BNC.

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1 We did n't make enough chances .
2 We did n't make enough of the opportunity that we had er in the attacking third .
3 We complained to Malcolm , told him we were fed up with the mice and we did n't have enough money to eat properly .
4 as if we did n't have enough to think about , we also had the performance of the streaker , of course .
5 We then found that we did n't have enough cash to pay the landing fees , and in response I offered Portuguese escudos , converting at the rate in the newspaper .
6 First of all , I expect most of you have heard that the proposed holiday to Torbay has had to be cancelled cos we did n't have enough support .
7 We did n't have enough bloody grub to sing on !
8 We did n't have enough ocean-going vessels in our own tanker fleet .
9 The problem area 's going to be the yard because we did n't have enough people to count the yard .
10 We did n't get enough chance to talk at your party .
11 ‘ The force decided we did not have enough drivers to meet public demand and changed the format to push more through .
12 We did not have enough heart or bravery around the penalty area where it matters most against a team that was committed and strong .
13 Lawrence said : ‘ We do n't score enough goals , especially from midfield .
14 We do n't pay enough in the club man .
15 Perhaps it 's just that we do n't have enough of those long , thin granite cracks .
16 I 'm sorry we do n't have enough space to print all of your letters .
17 My husband is on an ET ( Employment Training ) scheme so I see very little of him and , being on the dole , we do n't have enough money to go out .
18 After all , we could n't feed them as we do n't have enough to eat ourselves . ’
19 I interjected ‘ We do n't have enough hours left to hear all the things you want . ’
20 We do n't have enough money to last until next month .
21 So we do n't have enough money , but we spend our time doing stuff we really care about .
22 Er , one of the paradoxes of the modern era as er , pointed out by Tom Peters , not by me , one of the few things I do not claim original thought on , erm , is , is that it 's not that we , people think that we do n't have enough information at our fingertips and are constantly striving to gather more and more , the opposite is actually true .
23 It was as though the recent remarks of John Major had been anticipated as the exhibition was already running when he expressed concern over the future of manufacturing industry in the U.K. One reference to the exhibition by Campbell Christie , General Secretary , Scottish T.U.C. stated ‘ The problem we face in Britain is that we do n't manufacture enough of what we consume .
24 That 's next Wednesday , if we do n't get enough we 'll probably just take a car , but , but anyway , there 's going to be a lot going on actually on this .
25 Mm , We do n't get enough she said .
26 What 's your interpretation , she would say , oh , we do n't know enough yet .
27 While we are now well aware that too much fat , especially in saturated forms , increases the risk of heart disease and certain cancers , the latest from the World Health Organisation ( WHO ) — Diet , nutrition and the prevention of chronic diseases — says we run further risks if we do not eat enough fruit and vegetables .
28 Some argue that we do not have enough proof of danger to justify stricter controls on dumping or to warrant the extra expenditure involved .
29 We do not have enough evidence to judge .
30 We do not have enough accumulated data . ’
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