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

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1 For centuries , there had not been enough grain in the province to feed its people ; then the speculators from the north and the west had overrun the plains and seized the common pastureland to make their profits in cereals ; the great erratic storms of the Ninfanian hinterland burst over the thin fields and washed away the soil , turning the sheep runs of centuries into enclosed wasteland .
2 Yesterday , Lord Ross , the Lord Justice-Clerk , sitting with Lords McCluskey and Morison , was told that the hearing had been cancelled because the licensing authority now conceded that there had not been enough evidence to justify applying for the warrant .
3 Summing up at the Colchester inquest of Joan Miller on Wednesday , Essex Coroner Malcolm Weir said there had not been enough communication between staff from Colchester General and Turner Village Hospitals .
4 ‘ This one has been unfair to the players because there has not been enough cricket in between the Tests .
5 There has not been enough time to prepare properly for each of the Test matches .
6 Hearing BSL learners can not use the traditional language learning approaches of dealing with grammar in the written language or phonology in the language laboratory , since there has simply not been enough information available .
7 Some critics say there has not been enough action over Aids while others complain there has been too much .
8 She presumed there had not been enough news in the letter to compensate for its late arrival .
9 But if the genes are stacked high up against you , lifestyle changes may not be enough protection . ’
10 If you try and have any type of community there will not be enough space to go round .
11 It decided it could squeeze in a fifth , but there is no room for a sixth channel and by the time you add up the extra transmission channels needed for relaying the signal onwards , there will not be enough spectrum to allow the fifth channel to cover the whole country .
12 maybe we 've got to guarantee security first and then go on , and secondly a realization well maybe there may not be enough land .
13 If it auctions off too few cruzeiros , it risks destroying the economy , as there will not be enough money to pay for anything .
14 On the other hand , if the industrial use generates low profits , there may not be enough money to maintain the building .
15 ‘ I want £750,000 , but there may not be enough money in the fight to give you your million . ’
16 Finance have now said that there may not be enough money left in computing budget to cover this order .
17 Therefore , even if he did not have a stammer , there would not be enough breath in his lungs for him to speak his words property .
18 Friends can come quite a long distance to have Sunday lunch with you , whereas for an evening dinner , there probably would not be enough time .
19 Experience shows that there will not be enough time and that on the Government 's reckoning there will not be enough resources .
20 Then she decided that there might not be enough food so she went out to buy potatoes to put in the oven to bake an hour before the guests were due , She was lonely .
21 If the hummingbird comes back too soon , there will not be enough food to compensate for the energy it had to expend in getting there .
22 The report concluded that , with a further increase in mechanization , there should still be enough labour to meet the needs of the industry by 1980 , but that there was little room to manoeuvre and the longer-term situation was unclear .
23 because it 's come out a lot in this discussion that is there 's a big gap between the biological , biological and medical knowledge that 's accrued in the last ten or fifteen years , and the actual social consequences of these developments and there has n't been enough discussion and consideration of what will happen .
24 She 's the forth business to move out and claims there has n't been enough promotion of the site .
25 It was being said that when A90 came on song there would n't be enough people to work it and there would n't be enough plutonium to make it work .
26 Surely there wo n't be enough room in Clandeboye for all Bangor 's new found fans and the regular travelling support of these clubs .
27 wo n't be enough room to do that
28 But again , even if the software were written , there would n't be enough hardware capable of running the stuff , he says .
29 The head of the Deutsche Bundespost Telekom , Helmut Ricke , urged the government and opposition to strike a deal in crucial talks next week on the privatisation of the state-owned concern , Reuter reports from Bonn : the talks between the government and the Social Democratic opposition are due to resume May 14 : politicians on both sides of the debate , which resumed last month , agree a decision must be reached before the Bundestag 's summer recess on July 3 or there wo n't be enough time in the legislative calendar to pass the bill before next year 's parliamentary elections ; TeleKom finance director Joachim Kroeske complained to the Wall Street Jorunal that ‘ We have an organisation more like a bureaucracy than a real company — we have civil servants with lifetime employment , high pensions and salaries that correspond to the length of service and how many children they have . ’
30 I feel that the subject of syllabic consonants is an area that we need to know more about , and that there has not yet been enough discussion of the problems found in their analysis .
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