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1 We unfortunately have enough experience in Florida that we plan far ahead.
2 Didn't she have enough problems without having to deal with Porter today?
3 I have enough to start on the military-andthe government, Madam President.
4 We would almost certainly have enough change to improve the maternity services.
5 People need to really think about what it means to have enough .
6 Will you have enough room to harvest, weed, and water, for example?
7 I don't think local authorities have enough food for all the people.
8 And you, he said, have enough good ideas to last a lifetime.
9 However, police are adamant they did not have enough evidence to prosecute.
10 If they then have enough energy to plan a holiday, good luck.
11 Otherwise they don't have enough water to maintain the flow, Lal said.
12 It's just my particular metabolism; I 've just got to have enough fuel.
13 We can support ourselves, and have enough time left over to think.
14 If you get too large, you don't have enough work in common.
15 Do we have enough respect for our citizens to protect our borders?
16 He did not have enough on his way back, said an official.
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