Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [modal v] be a sufficient " in BNC.
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1 | He added that there might be a sufficient pool of volunteers to act as a new breed of ‘ civil justices ’ . |
2 | The marketer may well expect that there will be a sufficient number of people who conform to these stereotypes to make this course of action viable . |
3 | It is clear , however , that there must be a sufficient inventive step and merely taking two older inventions and sticking them together will not necessarily be regarded as an inventive step . |
4 | The SIB says that there should be a sufficient range of participants on a market to bring adequate opposing forces of supply and demand to that market . |
5 | Pass by any inner-city CAB five minutes before opening time and there will be a sufficient crowd of people waiting to occupy the advice workers for a half-day session . |
6 | The question is whether there would be a sufficient merging of interest between , for instance , the anti-American stance of the French , the Central European posture of the Germans , the Mediterranean outlook of the Greeks and the mercantile perspective of the British for there to be a cohesive common position sufficient to enable the Parliament to hold the executive bodies accountable . |