Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [adv] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Although telephone speech is acoustically limited — the frequency range is sharply reduced at both ends — both Labov and Nordberg report that it is sufficiently clear even for instrumental analysis . |
2 | It tends to view religion as something external , only appropriate possibly for other people . |
3 | It seems strange that this phenomenon , so necessary both for social cohesion and for the development of real harmony between ourselves and our horses , has been given less attention than pecking order : a reflection , perhaps , on the observer more than on the observed . |
4 | Gas tanks are so expensive though for automatic guns . |
5 | Copper in contrast was not durable enough for big editions , and where its effects were desired it was increasingly replaced by steel ; but this was much less used than wood for works of science . |
6 | Critics good , very good , but not good enough for biased spouse . |
7 | Byrd concludes that lists of undifferentiated definition words are not selective enough for adequate mappings , but the overall plan shows promise . |
8 | The performance is easily good enough for heavy-duty disk intensive applications such as databases and large graphics applications , as well as Windows 3.1 work . |
9 | Now I know there is a view that french polish is old fashioned , it not tough enough for everyday use and is not relevant to contemporary furniture . |
10 | ‘ It 's not wobbly enough for British tastes , ’ said one . |
11 | For example , though it is known that some 80 per cent of pedestrian fatalities in Britain occur on built-up roads , statistics are not available separately for residential areas . |
12 | ‘ Yes , she told me how you 'd been born early , weeks early , how you were very small , but not small enough for special care . |
13 | More important perhaps for regular consultation are the vast array of interest and pressure groups that coordinate opinion on separate issues , or who are consulted continuously in permanent opinion gathering bodies , or who are asked to participate in Advisory Commissions on specific issues like Public Administrative Reform . |
14 | On a positive note , it is much more common now for local authorities to employ public relations staff , and one or two even have staff specifically attached to the SSD . |
15 | The fact that we shall not have burdensome employment legislation imposed on us by Maastricht may make this country more attractive still for foreign investors . |
16 | With unc general , the labour involved in the expansion is quite prohibitive even for small values of n , and indirect methods are always used in practice . |
17 | Once the peat has gone in such places , some land may be insufficiently fertile even for growing potatoes , and the very best land in the country will have been reduced to mineral soils of only average quality . |
18 | It is n't very exciting here for young people . ’ |
19 | The presence of the continuous parameter v and the space derivative a/az clearly endows the Maxwell-Bloch system with a phase space amply large enough for chaotic behaviour : our first priority is to constrain the phase space by examining various idealised limits . |
20 | He took her to a rather smart Italian restaurant full of intimate little tables far too close together for private conversation . |