Example sentences of "[be] enough for [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Wiping them might have been enough for most people — but not for somebody who was trying to do card tricks . ’ |
2 | But it will be enough for many people that the Poll Tax will cost her the next general election . |
3 | Those given in the section ‘ Suggestion for further reading ’ should be enough for most readers ; the same is true for sociolinguistics , but I feel that any reading beyond basic introductory material ought to include some work by Labov , whose influence on the subject has been profound . |
4 | The worksheets themselves are organized into Notebooks which contain 257 pages each ( which should be enough for most mortals ) . |
5 | Just the achievement of finishing a triathlon , let alone managing to win one , would be enough for most athletes , but not this one . |
6 | That would be enough for most people , but in October South Africa play nine matches in France and follow that with four matches in England . |
7 | But the five free 16-bit slots should be enough for most people . |
8 | All this , you might think , would be enough for any playwright but , with reckless abandon , Shadwell keeps flinging further ingredients into his rich comic stew . |
9 | The criterion of legality is enough for many parents , and understandably so : a criminal conviction is a handicap and a label that may stick for life . |
10 | One ninety-minute cassette gives you forty-five minutes on each side which is enough for most people . |
11 | In theory at least , the diameters range from 5 to 15mm ( 0.2 to 0.6in ) and lengths are around 2 metres ( 78 in ) which is enough for any kite spar . |
12 | They 're quite pricey — £13 and £8 , respectively — but , unless your hair is very long , there 's enough for several applications |
13 | That 's enough for most people . ’ |
14 | There you are , there 's enough for some Coke . |