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

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1 ( c ) Make sure the cards are large enough for students at the back of the class to see and understand .
2 According to Collins , the collegial pursuit of independent truth arises under the following three conditions : the development of an educational system large enough for teachers to become inward-looking ; a relative autonomy from outside control ; and some degree of internal differentiation within the school system — the key group in the development of science are those most insulated from the outside world , the teachers of teachers ( Collins 1975 ) .
3 His stillness made them hesitate ; he might have been watching for fish but the stream was hardly large enough for trout , only minnows or sticklebacks Libby pressed close to George , they stayed on the path watching .
4 Could n't find a size large enough for Hurley so we got him a nightshirt instead .
5 But it was William Wollaston 's process that rendered ‘ malleable ’ platinum available in quantities large enough for crucibles in which to concentrate lead chamber sulphuric acid , later to be superseded by contact acid made with the aid of a platinum catalyst .
6 Ten species of owl are represented by 27 pellet samples providing small mammal samples large enough for analysis .
7 Two species of diurnal raptor are represented by 10 pellet samples providing small mammal samples large enough for analysis , and in addition a further seven raptors were also investigated , providing 12 pellet samples not large enough for analysis .
8 Two species of diurnal raptor are represented by 10 pellet samples providing small mammal samples large enough for analysis , and in addition a further seven raptors were also investigated , providing 12 pellet samples not large enough for analysis .
9 Seven species of mammalian carnivore are represented by 9 scat samples providing small mammal samples large enough for analysis , and a further six species were also investigated .
10 Small ones rarely cause problems , but if the hole is large enough for intestine to drop through , things could become more serious .
11 The Anglican Church is being challenged today to put its own house in order , to show that its portrayal of truth need not end in a sterile liberalism or empty liturgical forms , but in a faith ‘ Catholic and Reformed ’ which , to misquote Gregory the Great slightly , is ‘ a faith large enough for elephants to swim in and little lambs to paddle with safety ’ .
12 It would be a welcome change , however , if the revenue were large enough for RWC to fund its own tournaments and to allow the ‘ minnows ’ of world rugby to stay at a decent hotel within 45 minutes drive of civilisation during the high-point of their rugby lives ( see pages 38 & 39 ) .
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