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1 They knew he was here, but not accurately enough to nab him.
2 Therefore the presumptive evidence seemed to determine the time of death accurately enough .
3 He whirled out his wrist spinners accurately enough and demanded respect.
4 And it does so accurately enough to satisfy even those who've been there.
5 He'd never been a sprinter, he couldn't pace himself accurately enough .
6 That is not a direct quotation, but it conveys his meaning accurately enough .
7 Athanase had described him accurately enough , a mannikin in fat.
8 He found that he had estimated viewpoints accurately enough .
9 He would have interpreted a man's accurately enough .
10 He had sensed Donnegan's mental condition accurately enough .
11 The position of the hammer shaft can be gauged accurately enough from the slot in the case.
12 She endeavoured to hide these feelings, but Clem, with her Red Indian scent, divined them accurately enough .
13 Common gas-fittings will not do, the joints, taps, ball-sockets, &c., are not accurately enough ground to prevent leakage.
14 In this case, he sees, accurately enough , Frank Aiken, the Minister for Defence, and Gerald Boland, the Minister for Justice.
15 It begins accurately enough .
16 Hoddan had aimed accurately enough , but prudence suggested that if he appeared to kill anybody, the matter might become serious.
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