Example sentences of "enough for [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is assumed that the Earth is hot enough for its outer regions to have previously been vaporized , in which case it can be shown that the material flung off forms a thin disc of gas as in Figure 6.11 ( b ) .
2 We hear thunder when it is close enough for its highest frequencies to reach us , but it also generates infrasonic sounds which travel much further .
3 I 'm a keen dog owner and I ca n't recommend a dog enough for its constant company and affection .
4 HALEMA STAYED FOR three days , just long enough for her round figure bobbing up and down the beach to become familiar , long enough for the affection she exuded to be returned tenfold .
5 Burma is fortunate in that she has enough for her own needs , though she was only just able to ensure this during the last harvest .
6 Are the cues contained within the picture strong enough for their proper interpretation ?
7 This is fast enough for our central vision to be fooled into the illusion of a continuously moving picture .
8 I 've a nasty feeling a profiteering wheeler-dealer like me is never going to be innocent enough for your high-minded ideology … ’
9 If your agency is large enough for your personal account executive to be below the level of director of the company , he or she will probably be reporting to a management supervisor ( or some such title ) who will be a board director .
10 Buy new potatoes in small quantities , enough for your immediate use , to enjoy their ‘ home grown ’ fresh taste .
11 If you need potting compost now , buy just enough for your immediate needs and then buy more in the spring as it can go off .
12 The first is hard to explain because , although Kelly may be right in asserting that the clash was one of a kind seen every week , it was still bad enough for his own organisation to have upheld a ban on the man in the dock .
13 The American was wearing a lapel , badge , big enough for his own name and some other word .
14 He had enough for his day-to-day needs , of course , but he would be hard-pressed to see himself through another month if he was to live in the style befitting a gentleman .
15 What made things particularly difficult was that I felt I was n't Black enough for my Black colleagues and that white workers picking up on the division used this to their advantage by divide-and-rule tactics .
16 It is not good enough for my hon. Friend the Member for Keighley ( Mr. Waller ) , who is the sponsor of the Bill , to come here without those answers .
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