Example sentences of "fortunate [adv] have " in BNC.

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1 If you are fortunate enough to have secured an agent you will have someone with whom you can talk .
2 Insert your ticket , if you are fortunate enough to have one , into one of the newly-installed electronic barriers designed to reduce fraud ( handy tip for cheapskates : exit barriers are happy to accept a cheap children 's ticket regardless of age ) .
3 It was November and the white rime of frost formed a dim halo at the feet of those fortunate enough to have clogs .
4 Very recently David Davis ( 1982 ) has made a scholarly contribution to this field and has been fortunate enough to have the chance to put theory into practice at Birmingham Polytechnic where under the leadership of Brian Watkins a specialist course of considerable merit and vision for P.G.C.E. students has been introduced .
5 The end result is an extremely well-written , amusing narrative which I commend to everyone fortunate enough to have known the Club and particularly to those who will know it in the future .
6 As a matter of interest , I once met a forensic scientist fortunate enough to have been present during a research experiment in which a mummy was unwrapped .
7 If you are fortunate enough to have with you one or two baits , and you can flick these to the fish without scaring them off , it is interesting to see how , or even if , they respond .
8 If , however , we have opportunities to fish midweek when most other anglers are at work , or fortunate enough to have access to a good piece of barbel river which is less frequently fished , then the best way of catching a big barbel is to stalk one .
9 We are fortunate enough to have another version of the same text , the lex geminata from Scaevola 's digesta .
10 During the past few years I have been fortunate enough to have a couple of RAF students each summer from the Royal Military College of Science at Shrivenham .
11 Has n't he got enough to worry about without being clobbered over the head by the injured pride of a woman fortunate enough to have the time and the brain to worry about the title on her season ticket ?
12 Since then I have also been fortunate enough to have played in ten Test Matches for England . ’
13 Some members were housed in an annexe , but they were fortunate enough to have been allocated the spartan , but adequate rooms in the main building .
14 When this happens , sometimes it is because they are fortunate enough to have similar interests and standards of behaviour , plus warm , easy-going personalities , with a good tolerance of other people 's ways and opinions .
15 So , unlike many children at the time , Sylvia was fortunate enough to have both parents close at hand .
16 I am only too well aware that few are fortunate enough to have a perfect body — very few in fact .
17 If you are fortunate enough to have a modern plastic ball valve , servicing is simple and no special tools are required .
18 If you are fortunate enough to have a friendly neighbour who does not object to you working on your wall from his side of the boundary , then do get his agreement in writing .
19 The harsh reality is that those who are fortunate enough to have work will need to make sacrifices for the sake of those who have not .
20 We were fortunate enough to have the loan of a new Citroën BX 4×4 Estate for our weekend trip which , with its sure-footed permanent 4-wheel drive , impeccable road manners and self-levelling suspension , had taken everything in its stride , — including , thanks to its optional electronic ABS braking system , stopping quickly and safely when we suddenly encountered a 5 mile tail back in a contra-flow on the M1 .
21 Second , the area was not fortunate enough to have been chosen for a government-supported demonstration project , despite the key issues of homelessness and health in the inner London areas served .
22 If you are fortunate enough to have a lower level into which you can siphon away the water , that is the easiest .
23 Clara had had the sense not to try to ask her mother about a possible purchase , as she could only too clearly imagine the responses to which such a request would expose her , and the abuse which would be cast upon those girls fortunate enough to have a use for party dresses .
24 I was fortunate enough to have such a relationship , which is probably why I can not accept the idea of a future without love .
25 In a pool of 30 WFS countries ( see Table 10 ) , the mortality of infants born less than 24 months after the preceding birth was found to be 80 per cent higher than that of infants fortunate enough to have been born after an interval of 24 to 47 months .
26 He was fortunate enough to have secured the nineteen forty volume of short stories from his local library .
27 A recent visit to Bangladesh and India gave me photos which have educated others about cultures they are not fortunate enough to have experienced .
28 I hope , Mr. Deputy Speaker , that you will be fortunate enough to have the Authorised Version , which contains the passage : ’ There came wise men from the east to Jerusalem . ’
29 Eleven days ago these sides contrived to conjure up one of the really memorable Croke Park finals that wo n't be easily forgotten by those fortunate enough to have been present .
30 It was an unforgettable night for the challenger and those fortunate enough to have been at ringside .
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