Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] [adv] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Most of those in Whitely are here because they 're too unruly or dangerous even for other jails to cope with . ’
2 Performance and comfort : this mummy shaped bag uses cotton and nylon fabrics which are comfortable and warm enough for all year round use .
3 ( d ) Write clearly and large enough for all students to be able to read your writing .
4 ( Grimmitt 1973 ) , which advocated the dimensional alongside the existential approach to RE , advised intermingling the experiential , mythological and ritual dimensions and focusing on them in the primary school , adding the social and ethical together for lower Secondary , and finally bringing in the doctrinal with the upper forms of Secondary schools , as this dimension is the most difficult to cope with ( pp. 50 , 92f ) .
5 ‘ It took a lot of thinking about — living in your own home and happy there for fifty years and suddenly to give it away .
6 But , once the temperature has cooled down , the surface of the road is hard again and tough enough for one lorry after another to drive along .
7 Up to about 10 per cent of tin gives an alloy that is red to gold in colour and ductile enough for easy shaping by hammering , provided that the alloy is annealed ( heated to remove internal stresses ) .
8 And you may ask yourselves , my dear and most innocent readers , whether he spoke there with more gentleness or cunning , since the lady set such store on giving herself of her own free will , and since also the castle with its gardens , though now measurable with pins and fine stitches and thumbnails and thimbles , were lordly and handsome enough for any man to wish to spend his days there .
9 Smart and acceptable for city wear but soft enough for relaxed days
10 We then sailed alongside , too close For peace of mind in the lumpy conditions prevailing , but close enough for three cod to be thrown across .
11 Meredith whose walking shoes , though practical enough for most surfaces , were not really adequate for squelching through boggy terrain , made her way along behind her as best she could , seeking out the firmer spots .
12 Electric lighting too , though disliked by Haussmann because of its coldness and considered by him as suitable only for illuminating building works at night , was nevertheless used for decorative purposes .
  Next page