Example sentences of "[noun pl] have enough [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Fortunately , crabs have enough legs — ten in all — to be able to spare a couple . |
2 | AMERICA 'S utilities have enough capacity , either on line or planned in the next decade , to accommodate 40 million electric vehicles . |
3 | According to one survey conducted in France , only one per cent of Frenchmen have enough energy left after the weekend to have sexual intercourse on Monday nights . |
4 | This , of course , assumes that individuals have enough information to assess accurately the net advantages of the exchange , and this would include an assessment of the risks associated with the contract . |
5 | Also , the group 's 100 storage depots have enough space to house 70 Royal Albert Halls . |
6 | The new generation of multimedia publishers have enough problems without adding this to the list . |
7 | Though individually translucent and almost invisible , euphausiids have enough pigment and are present in sufficiently density to tint the water red or orange . |
8 | ‘ Managers and coaches have enough trouble without having to deal with interfering fathers , ’ he says . |
9 | Check with your fuel supplier if you are uncertain whether your appliances have enough air . |
10 | For the moment , most councils have enough rubbish tips to hold the waste generated in their area . |