Example sentences of "[adv] is [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | If the current trend continues , the landowners to whom the bothies belong , could decide that enough is enough and withdraw their permission for usage . |
2 | But it will probably be around the time of the Full Moon on the 14th that you decide enough is enough and when you realise that success , solace or excitement can only be found in a different setting . |
3 | This tragic game can go on for the rest of their lives or one of them can decide enough is enough and withdraw . |
4 | Those practices must be brought to an end , and I know that my hon. Friends will strongly support the Government when we say that enough is enough and that if we are to have a compulsory competitive tendering regime , it must be one under which the private and public sectors are able to compete with absolute equality . |
5 | After a long running row with the locals , the diocese has decided enough is enough and plan legal action . |
6 | Poetry alone is worldwide and limitless ; and even through the mangling of translation , the images of beauty come through a hundred tongues unsullied . |
7 | More than moisture Less is best when it comes to moisturising . |
8 | There is a marked reluctance to arguing why people should be accorded such rights — " It just is so and things work better if you accept it — racism for example causes instability and prejudice and violence , so it must go " . |
9 | If I go , If I could just to , to bring go , right back to a point you made much earlier coming off is exactly as you 've described it for most people |
10 | Home is somewhere where you have space to spread your wings . |
11 | Its history thereafter is even and steady , and part of the familiar national story . |
12 | And all she 's done like is just and you ca n't say no . |
13 | What is past is past and you can not turn the clock back . |
14 | And the other reason they do n't want to turn up is primarily because they do know that we have compulsory purchase powers and the planning — the paper put forward by the Chief Planning Officer today was a vindication of wage for a good many years , a good many months rather , that we do have compulsory purchase powers and we are able to use them and it was specifically asked at the Panel today , by both Monty Finnist and Sir Monty Finnist and Tony Christopher , why does n't the City Council market this site and use its compulsory purchase powers and that 's one question to address tomorrow as a politician who could make that decision . |
15 | ‘ The whole set up is there and yet the other parties want to carry on with their wasteful plans . ’ |
16 | ERNIE 's just been down-rated by the way to reduce the ou the , the ac the average now is less than seven percent . |
17 | ‘ It really is physically and mathematically impossible , ’ continues Professor James , ‘ to work out the implications of my needs whenever I go into a supermarket unless I happen to know my metabolic rate , what it means in terms of my food needs and how to calculate this information so that I can select the correct diet . ’ |
18 | I think the biggest thing really is just like they say , is how much you can get that done for and , get the roofing done , that 's got ta be done . |
19 | What Hamilton could see was that the talents of Warner Bros had combined to produce a film that was not so much about the Legion as ‘ about the kind of short-sighted , uninformed and well-enough-meaning men who have to be given an understanding of what democracy really is so that they will not go on and on providing tools for such legions ’ . |
20 | well this people I mean with , with , that I mean that really is more or less the same amount as the other companies have said for er more or less the whole lot , so why the wardrobes are so cheap and yet the , the bed surrounding is so expensive , we do n't know |
21 | Imagination is the capacity to make links and to see links — it is not discontinuous with reality , but is a way of understanding what really is there if only we can see it . |
22 | To where it really is quite and peaceful . |
23 | The AIDS toll so far is more than 450 dead in America among 1300-plus cases with severe secondary diseases . |
24 | The strongest Akali faction by far is now that led by Mr Simranjit Singh Mann . |
25 | The strongest Akali faction by far is now that led by Mr Simranjit Singh Mann . |
26 | With the increasing impact of information technology the problem today is sometimes that there seems to be too much information rather than too little . |
27 | They spent money today , agreeing to pay tomorrow ; now tomorrow is here and the bills with it . |
28 | No I think white for here is best cos the sun is quite I mean you get quite a lot of sun do n't you on on on this side of the house . |
29 | My point here is simply that they do go some way to explaining why patterns of co-residence fluctuate over time . |
30 | What is happening here is simply that the additional real money supply is being held in speculative or ‘ idle ’ balances . |