Example sentences of "[adj] enough [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But , although she smiled briefly at Folly in a friendly enough way , she seemed too distracted to wait for an answer , and started to usher them inside .
2 They had parted in a friendly enough way , promising to see each other from time to time , but Jenna very much doubted if it would ever happen .
3 ‘ Hello , ’ she said , in what she thought was a friendly enough manner .
4 A tranquil enough scene , we may say , once the squads of militia had departed and the floods abated .
5 Vincente seemed a pleasant enough bloke when he turned up on that first morning .
6 Residents of Middridge , a pleasant enough village if you like Whitbread 's beer , will pay £243.56 poll tax in the coming financial year .
7 But they had made a pleasant enough scene , one with which she felt she ought to be able to identify .
8 It was a pleasant enough day 's journey , largely along badger tracks .
9 He 's a pleasant enough chap , though , and generally looks in to say hullo and have a glass of sherry on his way out to tramp over the common looking for flowers .
10 Yes yes yes He 's a pleasant enough chap .
11 He 's a pleasant enough chap
12 He was a pleasant enough lad , but ever bored .
13 A pleasant enough appearance , but in no way memorable .
14 The gains for the labour movement in the shipyards , at the power stations and on the streets were not therefore translated into electoral support for the Labour Party , on a broad enough basis .
15 There is no one ‘ best ’ policy , merely one that secures a broad enough basis of support to be agreed upon and passed .
16 On other issues , such as nuclear weapons , it could construct a broad enough coalition to determine party policy ( or , at the very least , limit Mr Kinnock 's room for manoeuvre ) .
17 A narrow social grouping just does n't produce a rich enough mixture of ability and talent to regenerate a country .
18 Nevertheless , the purse strings have been loosened sufficiently to provide a palatable enough feast .
19 That ‘ democracy ’ was probably an oligarchy of a narrow enough type .
20 Both men took heavy blows and by withstanding the best of the American 's punches Mason at least emphasised that he has a strong enough chin .
21 Humanity , before it had acquired a strong enough intellect and developed science and technology , had achieved the instinctual renunciations which make communal life possible by using purely affective forces .
22 He 's not all that crazy about Pogo anyway — he says he is n't a strong enough character to keep me in order !
23 Edward 's hopes of the crown had vanished before the gates of Rheims , but he was still in a strong enough position , with Ring John as his prisoner , to insist on a final solution to the problem of Aquitaine .
24 Now if you 've planted a seed or if you have n't planted a seed then are we in a strong enough position there to ask about the people we dis we discussed on completion of the er first appointment ?
25 This is n't giving a strong enough message that this murderous activity has to stop .
26 The problem seems to be that social factors are not a strong enough time-cue .
27 In the school system , many teachers do not have a strong enough grasp of the language to teach in it effectively .
28 Having appealed against East Herts ' refusal of listed building consent , they withdrew from a public inquiry at a late stage after their intended expert witness informed them that they did not have a strong enough case .
29 Unfortunately , the Air Staff , who preferred the military version of the VC-7 , the V-1000 , could not make a strong enough case to offset the commercial and political arguments favouring the Britannia .
30 Do we have a strong enough case to challenge the Revenue ?
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