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

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1 Adequate : There needs to be enough space for the storage of all materials held for the normal interval between deliveries with provision for reserve stocks in case of extended delivery periods .
2 There has to be enough space for her and the patient , and preferably room for the carer to watch the washing session as well .
3 But my worry was that there was n't going to be enough space there for you to perhaps say all you wanted to say .
4 The Government accepted then and successive governments have always accepted , that there needs to be enough school places for Catholic pupils and enough places in county schools for other pupils .
5 Obviously I am not saying that all policemen are racist but there seems to me to be enough evidence for a nationwide enquiry into such harassment to be held .
6 There seemed to be enough darkness without seeking more — Ana 's blindness , Felipe 's secret ways and her own .
7 He had seen the writing on the wall : after the oil crisis of 1973 there was n't going to be enough money to keep all the universities enthusiastically created or expanded in the booming sixties in the style to which they had become accustomed .
8 He took the envelope from Sandison who also handed over what he believed to be enough money to cover the postage .
9 One , firstly , if equal distribution was to be achieved peasant mobilization and increase produc erm if equally distribution was to achieve its goals of peasant mobilization and increased production , there had to be enough land available to bring most peasants up to an independent pe peasant status without encroaching upon the existing er middle peasants .
10 There ought to be enough intelligence sloshing around in the world for humans to have some too .
11 We would also like to point out that minority interest programmes will in fact be available on the BBC Home Video label if there seems likely to be enough demand .
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