Example sentences of "[adv] far enough " in BNC.

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1 And a Hurd-Major axis could prove crucial if the Prime Minister is to be dragged in when inflation , and the exchange rate , have drifted down far enough .
2 And a Hurd-Major axis could prove crucial if the Prime Minister is to be dragged in when inflation , and the exchange rate , have drifted down far enough .
3 As a general strategy , this is fine , but it is not yet broken down far enough to be useful .
4 My main worry is that he has n't brought interest rates down far enough .
5 If IBM 's domestic operations have finally been pared down far enough to permit the company once again to grow and prosper , it should be able to export its success , ameliorating its problems in key foreign markets .
6 The critics of that view ask what happens if , or indeed when , goodness fails to trickle down far enough or fast enough .
7 Walk the boat out until the water is deep enough for you to put the daggerboard down far enough so that you 'll be able to sail away .
8 They had come , so far as she could tell , west and north , perhaps far enough north to turn west , that was all .
9 The red tape always seems less voluminous the farther away from headquarters you are , and Fairbanks was apparently far enough away from both U.S. , and U.S.S.R. officialdom to make the approval possible .
10 Roirbak was afraid he 'd pushed him too far , or maybe not far enough .
11 It was not far enough , as there was still downward straggle , so we moved further up the ladder to cubes .
12 First the polarisation detectors were not far enough apart to rule out the possibility of overlapping single-particle wave functions ; and secondly the pairs of detected photons were not space-like separated — a signal travelling at the speed of light could have passed between the two sets of apparatus .
13 As you knit , the needles that are selected to tuck move forward of the needlebed far enough to collect the yarn , but not far enough for the stitch on the needle to go behind the latch and knit off .
14 For him this was a move in the right direction , though not far enough .
15 That is , they will move forward far enough to collect a loop of yarn ( if we were knitting ) , but not far enough for a stitch to go behind the latch and knit .
16 ‘ Maastricht went too far for public opinion , but not far enough to allow Europe to deal effectively with the problems it faces , such as Yugoslavia , ’ says an exasperated German official .
17 If a policy is a complex and ambiguous phenomenon , with aspects that go ‘ too far ’ for some people and ‘ not far enough ’ for others , it is important to acknowledge that the dissensus that attends its ‘ birth ’ will continue to affect its implementation .
18 Look Clare — look what was here ; fil-filthy mean little houses not far enough apart for the wind to blow between them ; derelict factories with slates slipping off them and armies of rats — not a blade of grass in sight .
19 The move was far enough in suggest the future transfer of greater validation responsibility in institutions , but not far enough to suggest the degree of autonomy that many of the polytechnic directors had sought .
20 My argument is that statecentrism , whether in its directly state-centrist form or in indirect forms , takes us quite far but not far enough .
21 So I would say that the North Yorkshire er figure in summary , goes in the right direction but not far enough .
22 What is it that happens on the ground that in your view makes it not far enough ?
23 Not far enough .
24 Ian 's not far enough across the board to do anything to me .
25 Supposing , however , the defence has to cope with attackers pushing up just far enough to catch them on the turn and stay onside .
26 I was just far enough behind not to get caught up in the thick of it .
27 Set on its own rocky peninsula overlooking the sea , the hotel at Cala Mesquida is just far enough from the hustle and bustle to make it that little bit quieter and more relaxing .
28 ‘ Perhaps it is just far enough from the place where she was killed , to divert our attention . ’
29 The trick is to push a dispute just far enough to make your opponent cave in for fear of a court action , but not so far that it goes to court .
30 Virtually all the accounts we have suggest that the public schools , in spite of Arnold 's efforts , continued to exist in something not far removed from a Hobbesian state of nature — or rather , just far enough removed to allow for the development of tribal ritual .
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