Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [adv] to be " in BNC.
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1 | It is unrealistic in these times to work on the assumption that profit sharing ratios , once fixed , are sacrosanct only ever to be changed when the number of partners changes . |
2 | I was lucky enough not to be on his list , but it was widely believed that there were more arrests to come . |
3 | I was lucky enough not to be court martialled , quite apart from getting away with it the first night . |
4 | Yet the illustrations are nearly all of women who are pencil-thin enough not to be out of place on the catwalk in a Paris fashion show . |
5 | But there was a snap loud enough to be heard in the bushes , and then a long-drawn-out clinking noise as the chain fell away . |
6 | ‘ But it is certainly important enough not to be ignored . ’ |
7 | Although they had been unable so far to be sure whether or not either neutrons or gamma rays were being emitted from the cell , if fusion was indeed occurring then there should be evidence within the cathode — helium or tritium should be present , though in very small quantities . |
8 | It is sometimes very difficult indeed not to be very cross , and there have been some occasions when I have had to go and chop up a few logs in order to abate my own aggression before replying . |
9 | But if you saw their scorching live performance of Leave Them All Behind on Top of the Pops a few weeks ago then there was little else here to be surprised at . |
10 | Well we 're all young enough not to be bothered by it . |
11 | He was wise enough not to be too explicit . |
12 | It is becoming fashionable once again to be seen to be successful , ’ he says . |