Example sentences of "enough [noun sg] [verb] all the " in BNC.

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1 As there is never enough money to do all the BDA wants to do the Association was fortunate during the years 1982–1988 to be able to take advantage of the Manpower Services Commission 's scheme of placing unemployed people in short-term work for the benefit of the community .
2 He had seen the writing on the wall : after the oil crisis of 1973 there was n't going to be enough money to keep all the universities enthusiastically created or expanded in the booming sixties in the style to which they had become accustomed .
3 As regards choosing between special services , one response may be to argue that if , as will always be the case , there is not enough money to meet all the needs for special care , then the simple answer is to make more available .
4 ‘ I fear peoples ’ sight is being put at risk because the hospital simply does not have enough cash to treat all the patients who require help . ’
5 ‘ I fear peoples ’ sight is being put at risk because the hospital simply does not have enough cash to treat all the patients who require help . ’
6 Cos we had n't got enough enough air to burn all the carbon in these hydrocarbons .
7 Its 600 prisoners cultivated enough food to supply all the region 's prisons .
8 Refrigeration is another large expense , but we have economised by 20% — and that 's enough power to run all the household fridges in Wolverhampton .
9 The surface of the etch-resist ink might wash off in the developer but a layer of ink can still be left on the board , because the UV light has not had enough time to penetrate all the way through the resist .
10 As you gain in confidence you and the children will probably soon find that there is never enough time to do all the things you want to do .
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