Sentence examples for he becomes enough from inspiring English sources

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He becomes enough of a derelict and a danger to be treated as a mental patient and given antipsychotic drugs.

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By his final season, he became enough of a loose cannon to be a worthy watch.

The grandiose and frankly creepy Guiteau wrote so many letters that he became enough of a nuisance to be noticed by other members of the Garfield administration and family.

Becomes enough or burden.

But he eventually began to perform one or another of the five sonatas for piano and cello (as Beethoven styled them), and by 2004 he had become enough of a zealot to tackle all the works for those instruments with Mr. Levin in Boston.

Not only does McLaren, the creator of Britain's least forgettable punk band, the Sex Pistols, now live in the French capitol but he has become enough of a Parisian to compose the theme song for the campaign of one of the more conservative candidates for the French Presidency, Jacques Chirac, the Mayor of Paris.

He becomes successful enough to wonder where his old credo disappeared to.

Even if he becomes fit enough to play, Tyree is not assured a job.

And if he becomes healthy enough to return in 2013, it will not be with the Giants, who saw the New England Patriots claim Ballard off the waiver wire.

If he becomes malignant enough, the American body politic will reject him.

But when does enough become enough?

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