Example sentences of "far enough " in BNC.

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1 If de Klerk can convince the world that South Africa has come far enough in improving its record on human rights , sanctions will be lifted and crucial foreign capital will start flowing into the country .
2 Carry the hand far enough forwards for immediate use as a reverse punch .
3 The most pointed criticism is that the angle of the bevel is not rounded off or taken back far enough , so producing an elbow that hinders the smooth entry and flow of cut .
4 Easthope believes that the modernist concept of ‘ impersonality ’ , later systematized in the New Criticism , and theorized by Wimsatt and Beardsley in their famous essay ‘ The Intentional Fallacy ’ , was on the right lines , but did not go far enough , as the author was not really banished .
5 Yet historical interpretation of literature fairly easily loses sight of literary interests ; if it goes far enough , the interpreter may assume that the idea of poetry or drama as art can be abandoned , since what counts are cultural traces , of whatever kind , and the ideological impressions they appear to bear .
6 But does it go far enough ?
7 But our records do n't go back far enough for that .
8 Many reformers also complained that the new party 's founding document , adopted on Saturday by an 80 per cent majority , did not go far enough .
9 Similarly , having chosen to use a large Chorus , John Doyle has not developed their ritual of voice and movement far enough .
10 MOSCOW ( Reuter ) — A Soviet parliamentary committee rejected the government 's proposed budget and economic plan for 1990 saying it did not go far enough in adapting the Soviet planned economy to competition and market forces .
11 However , believing that the reforms do not go far enough , and backed by the National Council for Civil Liberties ( Liberty ) and The Independent , he is still pursuing the campaign to the European courts .
12 The odd German shell was bursting in the field about two hundred yards away from the bridge , far enough not to do any harm , except possibly to the cattle .
13 Once he took this far enough to discuss the plan with one of the fathers from Mirfield .
14 This presentation allows the hint of primitive ritual to remain in the background , just as later Eliot was to imply with deliberate provocation that behind the High Mass lay , if one went back far enough , ‘ the Australian ceremonies described by Spencer and Gillen and Hewett [ sic ] ’ .
15 It is straightforward — you paddle like hell straight at the beach and with luck and strength can get the boat far enough up to ensure dry feet when you get out .
16 But finding an ideal seat position is impossible if you are much over six foot , as you will never be able to get the front seat back far enough .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 President Mitterrand emphasised that improvements to the European infrastructure and the transport network had not yet gone far enough , a view echoed by Mrs Thatcher .
20 Supposing , however , the defence has to cope with attackers pushing up just far enough to catch them on the turn and stay onside .
21 This , conveniently , is at a time when sterling has fallen far enough against the Deutschemark to make it potentially competitive within ERM .
22 Some dubbed it a cosmetic exercise which did not go far enough and said too many concessions had already been made to industry .
23 Proposals to curb litter and waste did not go far enough and would land local authorities with extra bills but no additional resources .
24 But the US Environmental Protection Agency has decided that the voluntary withdrawal does not go far enough .
25 Many people felt that the Thorneycroft/Mountbatten reorganization did not go far enough , and that Service Departments should have been abolished and a completely functional organization adopted .
26 When a voltage is applied to the tip of the AFM needle ( which is kept far enough away from the surface so that no tunnelling current can flow ) , the dopant 's electrons are disturbed and exert an electrostatic force on the tip .
27 This would be useful , but it does not go far enough .
28 So we need to ask : Does Vincent Taylor 's idea go far enough ?
29 When he publicly questioned Truman 's decision not to use Chinese Nationalist troops in Korea , Truman decided the pretensions of his Caesar had gone far enough .
30 I was just far enough behind not to get caught up in the thick of it .
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