Example sentences of "have enough " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Er , I 'm not sure I 'll have enough for the tube fare to Liverpool Street , but the rest I can manage . |
2 | There is no need to withdraw your blocking arm fully as you reverse punch ; you probably wo n't have enough time to anyway ! |
3 | Segura believes that players must have enough pride when they lose to find out why they lost . |
4 | It is intended to provide a regular weekly income if you do not have enough money to live on . |
5 | There is a widespread need , too , for part-ownership options for older people who do not have enough capital to make a full purchase . |
6 | Perhaps it 's just that we do n't have enough of those long , thin granite cracks . |
7 | My husband did not have enough marks to pay the bill , so he offered to pay the equivalent amount in Sterling . |
8 | ‘ We simply do not have enough money . ’ |
9 | The supporters will have enough familiarisation to do in Italy without struggling to recognise their team 's kit . |
10 | Bolshevik sources reveal that about half the population of the guberniia did not have enough to eat by then , and the position was no better by spring of 1922 . |
11 | Father was convinced that his wife would not have enough to live on when he died and overworked to get money . |
12 | on the release of a writer 's first album , it is unlikely that he or she would have enough qualifying works to become a publisher member of PRS ( see the ‘ Copyright and Performing Right ’ article for details on these qualifying requirements ) . |
13 | ‘ Oh ! ’ answered the river , ‘ if all my drops of water were tears , I should not have enough to weep for Narcissus myself . |
14 | We complained to Malcolm , told him we were fed up with the mice and we did n't have enough money to eat properly . |
15 | It was a route she chose originally because she did not have enough capital to expand at the rate business demanded . |
16 | We 'll always have enough to eat here anyhow , ’ he said , feeling vulnerable in the face of the power that rested in the hands of the outside . |
17 | ‘ Anyway , you 'll have enough strict training where you 're going . ’ |
18 | Some argue that we do not have enough proof of danger to justify stricter controls on dumping or to warrant the extra expenditure involved . |
19 | The films had a sense of urgency that the rest of mainstream British cinema at the time largely lacked , but their directors did n't have enough personal contact with the lives of their characters to offer visions that rang true . |
20 | I 've almost paid off the debt and soon I may have enough to put something aside for savings . |
21 | ‘ I tried to attack him but I did n't have enough patience . |
22 | Mr Bush effectively vetoed this measure but supporters of the bill are confident that they will have enough votes next month . |
23 | ‘ It 's not a good sign that the new government does n't have enough confidence to emerge from protective custody , ’ Mr Roberts said . |
24 | Man : ‘ Those were people who did n't have enough for dinner , got excited and fainted . ’ |
25 | I did n't have enough experience in the music industry to be able to create further usefulness . |
26 | Because of those government controls on local-authority spending , however , some councils do not have enough money to stump up their 50% contribution . |
27 | But some people worry that the private sector does not have enough cash to mop up much of this vast sale , while others fear that the government may become so involved with selling the state 's assets that it forgets about the pressing problem of widening its tax base . |
28 | The Death Grant had been introduced before the war to help families who did not have enough money to bury their dead . |
29 | as if I do n't have enough on my plate already . ’ |
30 | ‘ I was n't walking around saying , ‘ Oh I do n't have enough money to do what I want to do ‘ cause I do n't have commercial support for my work . ’ |