Example sentences of "have enough " in BNC.
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1 | Similarly , extracts from Agatha Christie or general run of the mill commercial theatre very rarely have enough substance on which you can work . |
2 | People with AIDS have enough to bear . |
3 | And if they have enough pocket money or other cash — say £5 — to buy whatever is available locally . |
4 | The East Germans have enough to think about without troubling themselves about tennis , but it is odd they do not have a single international player of note , bearing in mind the success of Czechoslovakia and the involvement of other Eastern bloc countries . |
5 | We have enough to do in evaluating Marx 's and Engels 's use of anthropology and this is the task of the next chapter . |
6 | They have enough problems without this . ’ |
7 | Any pub is a good pub if you have enough to drink . |
8 | Across Britain , Tory associations have enough to pay off the Central Office deficit and still spend plenty on local campaigning . |
9 | Most of its 26m people have enough to live on . |
10 | Their views are readily recognizable in a world where the fuss about the Turin Shroud has reminded us of a time when high hopes and claims of miracle were commonly attached to pieces of the true cross or heads of John the Baptist , where much Christian literature promises believers great success in life if only they have enough faith in God , and where men and women of political power still try to have God and his Church on their side , and to use their authority to enhance their own . |
11 | Very late though it is , there is a formica-clad coffee or hamburger bar still open less than half a mile away and I have enough cash in hand to buy my first food of the day and my first hot drink . |
12 | It is nothing but trouble , nothing but her problems when we have enough of our own . ’ |
13 | Check that you have enough room for the car to pass through : a typical small family car needs about 1.8m ( 6ft ) of clear space between obstacles . |
14 | At the start , when you still have enough energy to argue if you can see Schiehallion or not , and your first piece of chocolate has yet to be unwrapped , the distant peak beckoning on the far side of the ridge is sensational . |
15 | However , we have enough faith to allow them to police those very safeguards which mistrust has impelled us to impose . |
16 | You must be able to water start with ease and have enough confidence to gybe in front of a breaking wave . |
17 | He can delegate other parts of his job and still have enough policy making decisions and planning left to keep him occupied . |
18 | And your body has certain needs , needs which are met when you have enough of the various vitamins , minerals and trace elements so essential to optimum health . |
19 | Indeed , you can go on until you have enough to write a book . |
20 | You can withdraw up to £50 a day as long as you have enough money in your account . |
21 | They have enough problems avoiding the stones they are throwing among themselves to be dealt such an additional blow . |
22 | Now I 've gone lazy but I still have enough gumption to realise the breakthrough is not going to be intellectual but spiritual . |
23 | Secondly , and much more importantly , politicians , industrialists and the powerful in general , must realise that you can persuade people that risks are acceptable , only when they have enough information to decide for themselves . |
24 | I do n't think we have enough information to make strong conclusions ’ . |
25 | Make sure that you are the right temperature ; that you have enough air ; that mattress and pillows are comfortable . |
26 | That 's fine , for those with the courage to do it , but most of us have enough shocks in midlife when we catch sight of ourselves fully clothed . |
27 | The meat from their Old Spots is succulent , free-range and in such demand that the Russells have enough orders to sell it four times over . |
28 | For the moment , most councils have enough rubbish tips to hold the waste generated in their area . |
29 | have enough money with you if you are calling from a public telephone so that you are not constantly interrupted by the pip-pip-pi-p sound or cut off because you run out of change ; |
30 | Invest , if you have enough money , in a telephone logging device ( they start at around £30 ) , which will tell you how long and how much each phone call you make actually costs . |