Example sentences of "[adv] enough " in BNC.

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1 The French aims to pass on enough ‘ to prevent getting lost in the Metro or starving to death in a cafe ’ while the Environment will look at national and local industries and their emissions .
2 It is impossible to see how the European Parliament , with its seventy national and political groupings , could ever form coherently enough for true parliamentary debate and opposition to take place .
3 It had seemed clear enough in the sand .
4 This general distinction , clear enough despite our not having an analytic account of it , is in part brought into sharper focus in a somewhat unexpected way .
5 It must be spoken , audible , and , depending on the level of investigation involved , clear enough to allow instrumental analysis , and accompanied by additional information on the age , sex and linguistic background of the speaker .
6 Her voice grew muffled , though her words remained clear enough .
7 The sun was not yet clear of the eastward banks of cloud , and the light was colourless and amorphous from the evening 's soft rain , but clear enough to show what had brought Tutilo to his knees in the darkness , and yet remained unseen .
8 The world 's clearest sea water has been recorded in the Weddell Sea in early spring , clear enough for a Secchi disc to be seen at a depth of 79 m ( Gieskes et al . ,
9 She had made her attitude clear enough to her , heaven knows , but here she was , still coming back every other Sunday , year after year , as welcome as the Irish potato blight .
10 This pattern , clear enough at the time , had been obscured by the revival of Walter Machin 's reputation , and Viola 's desire to rewrite history , to have her marriage accepted as perfect , if tragically brief .
11 He had made that fact clear enough .
12 Even so , her head remained clear enough for her to wonder when he would tell her he loved her .
13 I always try to read the question calmly at first , because I hope that if I read them slowly enough the words will , in some miraculous way , make sense to me .
14 If I think slowly enough .
15 He should be encouraged and allowed to write it slowly enough to write it correctly .
16 He was off slowly enough , down the slope , but when Hazel stamped for him to stop he did so at once .
17 It was the best time because not only were there so many cars , but they went slowly enough for Denise to write down their numbers and makes as Tony shouted them out .
18 It does n't mean you 've got to , should , does n't mean you 've got to have a loud voice , it just means you 've got to speak , speak clearly and slowly enough to be clear .
19 He was indeed kind , exceptionally so ; but he never indulged in insincerity for the sake of pleasing , and he could be downright enough when he deemed it necessary .
20 There are some people who claim to be able to control an axe kick to the top of the opponent 's head , but I have never seen this done effectively enough to score .
21 Many species are having to be brought into captivity merely as an emergency measure because we can not act fast enough , or effectively enough , in the wild and we do not know enough about most plants and animals to conserve them .
22 1.49 Payments into court are the defendant 's finest weapon and they are not used often or effectively enough .
23 I used the money to buy an electric train set , but frustratingly enough , it did n't work very well .
24 A successful election would strip the Khmers Rouges of the international recognition they have enjoyed ( incredibly enough ) for more than a decade .
25 Incredibly enough , it seemed to end with a choice .
26 Insulation , incredibly enough in our climate , did not get housing subsidy and so is primitive or non-existent .
27 After the war , a doctor who gave him a check-up ( incredibly enough not recognising him ) remarked : ‘ One can see that you were n't in the war . ’
28 She had said to him , saucily enough :
29 Leonard makes his own point powerfully enough by placing that very reflective ode to freedom , ‘ A Kite Is A Victim ’ , first in the collection .
30 The rage and sense of injustice , for a separatist , is not powerfully enough voiced anywhere else .
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