Example sentences of "[pron] be [adv] enough [conj] " in BNC.

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1 He had just delivered an impassioned speech to win friends and financial support for WWF and I was near enough and lucky enough to be introduced to him .
2 erm , you 're pretty enough and it 's like , taller
3 Even forgiving her and cleansing her was not enough because tomorrow 's another day , tomorrow 's got it 's temptations and wonderful though forgiveness is I need more than just being forgiven .
4 Half a bottle of wine a day — it 's not enough but it 's something .
5 that 's right , and he gets some unemployment money and I take ten pounds a week off him , for his food , I mean , it 's not enough but it 'll do , you know and then in dribs and drabs begrudgingly from that forty over the week once he starts to run out of money cos he 's paid once a fortnight I begin to give him his karate money and here 's two pounds fifty to go to the pub with Neil , you know , little bits
6 I 'm not quite sure the Labour Party 's picked that out and I may be unfair to them in s it 's not enough if you only see a regional policy d just development and economic led .
7 She says it 's not enough and everyday is a battle just to survive .
8 It 's easy enough and it 's pretty interesting .
9 Make sure you feel comfortable in the bag — that it 's long enough and wide enough for you .
10 It is not enough that hedges are misted in fresh green spray ; are greener today than they were yesterday , and greener yesterday than they were the day before .
11 In other words , it is not enough that a cell should be more or less active ; the change must be sufficiently unusual statistically for it to function as a code .
12 It is not enough that he is ‘ helping the police with their inquiries , ’ nor that an arrest without warrant is imminent — perhaps towards the end of a siege .
13 I consider that this must also hold good for the right of establishment : in order for a national of a member state to be eligible to be regarded as exercising his right of establishment in another member state , it is not enough that he should be operating a fishing vessel registered in that state ; in addition , his activity must have other links with the territory of that State .
14 It is not enough that a man should say that something shall not be done by the plaintiff ; he must say that nothing shall . ’
15 Secondly , it is not enough that his contemplation is that there is a remote possibility but there must be a real possibility of a breach of the peace . ’
16 Leaving aside for the time being the question of ‘ hostile intent , ’ it is plain that it is not enough that the defendant deliberately does an act that has the incidental effect of obstructing the police ; he must also have some notion that he is obstructing and causing the police difficulties .
17 It is not enough that a state is unlucky or incompetent in its economic , social or foreign policies — that jobs or food are scarce , or that it is at war with itself or with its neighbours .
18 Accordingly , within s.3 it is not enough that the victim expects or requires the accused to pay .
19 It is not enough that he believes them to have been stolen : Haughton v Smith [ 1975 ] AC 476 ( HL ) .
20 It is not enough that the property should be intended to be used in a manner that may or may not involve this definite and particular manner ( Pwllbach Colliery Co Ltd v Woodman [ 1915 ] AC 634 ) .
21 The Lord President ( Cooper ) in IRC v Gordon 33 TC 226 at 230 stated that : … it is not enough that a person resident in the United Kingdom should somehow have derived benefit from the income of a foreign possession … the duty of the Court was to seek for an actual remittance to , and receipt in , the United Kingdom and not to be lead astray by an " equivalent " to a remittance or receipt , or a " constructive receipt " .
22 ( m ) The question of reliance It is not enough that the seller knows of the particular purpose of the goods sold , the buyer must also have relied upon the credit-broker or seller 's skill and judgment at the date of the contract .
23 I think Amber has had some during biology but it is not enough and I will be talking to the Parent Teachers Association about it . ’
24 It is not enough and you know it ! ’
25 It is not enough if the evidence looks stronger against one than the other , if the case can not be proved beyond reasonable doubt .
26 Do not climb a ladder or stepladder until you are sure it is high enough and stable — this applies particularly to getting into the roof space .
27 It is easy enough if you have chicken pox or some other common illness with well-defined physical symptoms .
28 The people of Stamford were passionately anxious that the railway should come their way , for it was plain enough that the great coaching trade , by which they lived , was doomed .
29 And she had never had much time for Angela Cartwright , who , when it came to Grunte , tended to run with the hare , though it was plain enough that she had been put out by Grunte 's placing Hyacinth on his right hand and had agreed with Carole afterwards that they would have little trouble finding the necessary fifty signatures .
30 But in the end it was n't enough because they had n't the courage to confront and defy the handful of men who control the trade union bureaucracy .
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