Example sentences of "[adj] enough to be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And if he was still alert enough to be insulting , his wound might not be so bad after all .
2 ’ They use the excuse that the shops , especially the ones selling really expensive designer gear are rich enough to be able to afford to lose a few clothes .
3 ( Nor , incidentally , are ‘ Fenland Blows ’ caused by the absence of hedgerows — another common belief ; conventional hedges are simply not tall enough to be effective , only shelter belts of poplars or other tall trees . )
4 The evidence in favour of dietary fibre as a preventative measure in heart disease is not strong enough to be conclusive at this stage , but is certainly strong enough to be thought-provoking .
5 The evidence in favour of dietary fibre as a preventative measure in heart disease is not strong enough to be conclusive at this stage , but is certainly strong enough to be thought-provoking .
6 They are all strong enough to be soft .
7 It must so conduct affairs so as to secure full or near-full employment and that the rate of inflation will be stable and low enough to be tolerable .
8 An advanced student should be agile enough to be able to manoeuvre himself into any position he deems necessary , whether standing or lying on the floor .
9 Yet even in 1360 the French royal council did not feel weak enough to be obliged to accept the terms ceded by the captive king in London .
10 Interested enough to be enthusiastic and do the right thing ?
11 The one on the left is a ‘ compact ’ model which is light enough to be hand-held and easily carried round .
12 Detailed enough to be authoritative , while remaining readable .
13 Several had considered maths or engineering , or both ; maths was generally dismissed as ‘ too theoretical ’ , while engineering was dismissed as ‘ too applied ’ : physics was held to be the perfect happy medium — applied enough to be ‘ relevant ’ ( a favourite adjective amongst both the science and the arts students ) , but theoretical enough to be stimulating and demanding .
14 He did not think that he judged wisely to accept , because he accepted another job only two years after he was appointed and then had to withdraw because he was found not old enough to be legal .
15 By November 1160 he had decided that Henry and Margaret were old enough to be married ; Henry was now five and Margaret a couple of years younger .
16 You do n't look old enough to be married . ’
17 I repeated — and , to cover my astonishment , found I was saying , ‘ She does n't look old enough to be married ’ .
18 Wedgwood , traditionally more successful , experienced a rather worrying drop in profits , from I£17.9m to I£12.8m but will benefit from recent action to reduce costs by closing three old and inefficient production facilities — one of which is old enough to be subject to a preservation order .
19 ‘ I think I 'm old enough to be young now , ’ said Catriona .
20 Sometimes she thought that when they were old enough to be doubtful strangers themselves she would still be telling them to hold hands and watch the traffic .
21 Jacky first took an interest in golf when he was about six years old : ‘ When I was old enough to be able to walk the mile or so to the course . ’
22 The child is old enough to be able to mould Plasticine .
23 His house is large , and his children are old enough to be free , though all still live under his roof .
24 Old enough to be frightened by the war , but too young to be involved .
25 I thought I would catch the child and make him my friend before he was old enough to be frightened of my terrible face .
26 By the time we are old enough to be surprised at our own cleverness we have forgotten how we acquired it .
27 His pigtailed youngest daughter , Mary , found that her quick eye and nimble ‘ old enough to be trusted ’ fingers were invaluable in the unpacking , placing and appreciation of the tiny articles that arrived almost hourly by carrier .
28 In adults and in children old enough to be independent , offer a straight choice : drugs or home — and stick to it .
29 Traditional Keynesian analysis required government to intervene in the economy to affect the total level of demand for goods and services , and to ensure that this level was high enough to be consistent with full employment and not so high that inflation was generated or a balance of payments crisis precipitated .
30 There seems to be nowhere where we could start , no sentence whose meaning is , as it were , self-contained enough to be learnable as a first step towards learning the rest .
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