Example sentences of "[noun] could [be] enough " in BNC.
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1 | But in strong and blustery winds where the drift speed could be enough to drag the bait unnaturally sideways , it would be better to mount the bait head first ( fig 2 ) . |
2 | The church was recently struck by lightning , and although there 's no danger of the spire falling in on the congregation , a rousing hymn could be enough to make the damage worse . |
3 | A swing to Labour in the region 's key marginals , plus gains in the West Midlands and in the South could be enough to put Neil Kinnock into No.10 Downing Street as Prime Minister . |
4 | So it does not seem realistic to look to credit cost disclosure regulations , and the wider awareness of APRs that these will bring , to change people 's credit buying habits much ( though even a small change could be enough to influence lenders to offer more attractively competitive rates ) . |
5 | ‘ Any change in routine could be enough to undermine Signorina Nilsen 's confidence . ’ |
6 | A goal from one of the modern day Armstrongs could be enough to settle it in Dublin , or at least contribute to a ‘ result . ’ |
7 | The shock could be enough to kill her . |
8 | A judge of the court — one of the three who voted in favour of Mr Yeltsin — said the ruling could be enough to clear the way for impeachment proceedings . |