Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] it be [not/n't] enough " in BNC.
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1 | He told a Labour Co-ordinating Committee rally that it was not enough for Labour to win the next election . |
2 | The directors of this project found that it was not enough simply to do what is usually done when there is a desire to maximize the performance of paraprofessionals , that is , to provide them with appropriate training . |
3 | Unwisely , he added : ‘ I 'm beginning to see that it is n't enough . ’ |
4 | So , on the other hand , feminists want another kind of knowledge — based on believing that it is not enough to establish that Angelica Kauffman was productive and well respected in both difficult and popular forms of art . |
5 | Callaghan seemed to be implying that it was not enough to offer young people a broad liberal curriculum in school , if such a curriculum did not prepare them to face the unthinking anonymity of the factory production line . |
6 | Experience has shown that it is not enough to train PHCNs for a year and then send to isolated rural clinics . |
7 | He felt that it was not enough merely to preserve isolated buildings , but that their setting should be protected and improved as well . |
8 | The survey also made me realise that it was not enough to have read about the early beginnings of any religion ; one needed to study it as a living faith and see the development of thought and interpretation . |
9 | It follows that it is not enough simply to appeal to the " differentiating power " of spatio-temporal relations within an objective framework . |
10 | This means that it is not enough simply to make SMEs aware of sources of technology or of development programmes which are underway . |
11 | I was fighting but it was not enough , ’ Edberg said . |
12 | However high you choose this super resolution , the day will come when it 's not enough . |
13 | This is what a girl in Borstal meant when she said to me , ‘ I gave him everything I had but it was n't enough ’ . |
14 | However , the evidence so far suggests that it is not enough to persuade businesspeople that rates will really be fixed forever . |