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Example sentences for "simple enough"

  • Why, simple enough: the petroleum motor from his automobile.

  • It was, indeed, simple enough to start these waves travelling through space, to jar the etheric jelly, so to speak; but it was far more difficult to devise an apparatus to receive and register them.

  • The problem, therefore, is simple enough: the world is reaching the limits of its capacity for food production, while the population continues to increase enormously: how soon will starvation begin?

  • Were the position to begin and end at this point it would be simple enough.

  • The first move is simple enough; but it is the arrival of the necessary reinforcements that is frequently frustrated by the precautionary measures of the Government.

  • So far as the distribution of parties is concerned, the matter is simple enough.

  • I cannot set the story down in his own words, though it was full of interest to his eager listeners, but the outline is simple enough.

  • The Deanery fellows bothered little about his misfortunes; in their eyes the thing would be simple enough: he had failed even to get into the first six, and there was an end of it.

  • He had the deeds and everything, and it would be simple enough to fake a transfer when he thought I was dead and knew I hadn't any kin to make trouble.

  • From his knowledge of the country to the south, Buck had started out with the idea that it would be simple enough to reach the flats through one of the many gullies and caƱons that fringed the margin of the hills further down.

  • All that is simple enough," Bourget grunted in agreement.

  • If the man died it would be simple enough.

  • This is simple enough," said the count; "but look, is not your correspondent putting itself in motion?

  • Oh, it is simple enough, madame; it inspires me with the idea that M.

  • The Gospel is simple enough, and it is as much as I can do to live on those lines.

  • The matter is simple enough--and I'm going to speak plainly.

  • Dying is simple enough, and indeed easy, for most of us.

  • After that it is a simple enough matter to bring engines and cabooses and start the trains through.

  • After that it is a simple enough matter to smooth down the outer surface, bore the cylinders to perfect surfacing, and line the steam-chests with a bushing that can be readily removed once it is worn out.

  • It seems a simple enough thing, and it is.

  • This would be simple enough bookkeeping if a good many years ago the interline or coupon ticket, entitling the bearer to ride upon several different roads, had not come into popularity.

  • In a way then it is a pleasing thing, certainly this thing is a pleasing thing, it is a simple enough thing, it is a pleasing enough thing.

  • So then it is a simple enough thing, being different enough from any other of them, this then is a simple enough thing.

  • For them to surround Johnny and beat him up in such a mob would be a simple enough matter.

  • It was a simple enough matter to drive him into a portable cage, and there the affair ended.

  • The explanation is simple enough," he smiled.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    alternate generation; beautifully written; being watched; black cloud; eight cubits; great oath; great social; leave you; longer alone; pounds worth; sharp minor; simple contract; simple conversion; simple enough; simple explanation; simple form; simple fracture; simple idea; simple justice; simple language; simple life; simple matter; simple sentence; simple substance; simple thing; what remained