Example sentences of "[noun] does [adv] [verb] [adv] enough " in BNC.

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1 Startling evidence that the National Health Service cancer screening programme does n't go far enough was revealed last November , with the release of shock figures from Action Cancer in Belfast .
2 But one tyre specialist says the law does n't go far enough and he thinks the limit should be increased even further .
3 Gas central heating boilers , if the ignition does n't ignite fast enough you get a build up and that can go with an interesting bang .
4 If the old fool does n't die soon enough , or they get the chance of a better deal , it usually ends in divorce. ,
5 But the US Environmental Protection Agency has decided that the voluntary withdrawal does not go far enough .
6 The one per cent cut in interest rates does n't go far enough .
7 Your daughter does n't live extravagantly enough for it to be noticed that she has more money than the average student .
8 For those who are mainly literary specialists it may be sufficient ; readers of a journal like this may well feel that this book does not go far enough .
9 The only real grumbles are that the tagging system does n't go far enough , a column and page breaking tag is essential , and that the keyboard shortcuts for the PC version seem to have been changed from the earlier version .
10 The 26 environmental groups that make up the Everglades Coalition say the agreement does not go far enough , failing to tackle the problem of how to restore the natural rise and fall of water in the swamps , which has been disrupted by dikes , canals and other human intervention .
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