Sentence examples for relieved enough from inspiring English sources

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He felt relieved enough to be released from that gaze to let her continue.

When he finally left South Africa in 1914, after having organized a small and frequently trampled-upon Indian minority into a significant political force, his greatest Afrikaner adversary, Gen. Jan Smuts, was relieved enough to write to a friend, "The saint has left our shores, I hope, forever".

A massive earthquake in southwestern Tibet in 1505 C.E., researchers proposed a decade ago, relieved enough strain to quiet that stretch of the restive Himalayas.

Van Persie might have had cause for complaint after his header from Rooney's cross was ruled out for offside, but the hosts and their supporters were relieved enough to hear the final whistle as Southampton ended the game strongly.

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Less acknowledged was the Rafah border's function as a kind of safety valve, helping to relieve enough of the humanitarian needs within Gaza to avoid a crisis that might shock the world — for example, by letting sick Gazans through for urgent medical care.

However, there is evidence that multiple miRNAs can target a gene, and antagonizing one miRNA may not relieve enough translational repression exerted by other miRNAs.

Multiple organs can fail if the excessive heat retention is not relieved soon enough.

It is not surprising, then, that many of those veterans are turning to alternative treatments like yoga, acupuncture, herbal remedies and massage therapy to relieve symptoms enough so that they can return to work, maintain relationships or simply function day to day.

The organisers will also be quietly relieved that just enough fans turned up to create a passable atmosphere, although how many Saracens supporters will now follow their team to Lyon remains a matter of conjecture.

Mr. Garrett said he was relieved to be well enough to give back, but after all these years, he was still bereft at having had to leave the Air Force.

Also, large volume paracentesis which is the removal of ascites fluid from the abdomen using a needle or catheter in order to relieve discomfort may cause enough alteration in hemodynamics to precipitate HRS, and should be avoided in individuals at risk.

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