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How to use kind enough in a sentence

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It is only natural especially seeing as Argentina was kind enough to accept as many Irish people as possible in the 19th century.
My thanks to the many alert and obviously clear-headed readers who spotted the error and were kind enough to e-mail me.
No, actually, it's a Mardi Gras king cake, which my attorney was kind enough to send to my office Friday.
They were kind enough to send me a box of handy, test-size virgin pieces of horsehide and cowhide, as they came from the tanner.
The ambulance was kind enough to book me in, although I was already late for my appointment with the audiology department.
The turf was actually decent and they were kind enough to let us plebs sit in the expensive seats.
He was crestfallen when I said I just wanted to borrow the phone, but was kind enough to let me.
Would you be kind enough to go back on deck and tell Kay that I said she's an uncultivated, ill-bred sybarite?
If a farmer wants to take a basket of poultry or a goat or two to the market, the bus company will be kind enough to help.
After many months of red tape, the Library of Congress archivists were kind enough to release the print so a new digi-beta tape could be struck.
I was kind enough to accept your apology, thinking it would shut you up and you would move on to bother someone else.
Our hotel and restaurant industry should be kind enough to delete bottled water from its menu of profit making food and beverage items.
A charming and pleasant man, open and warm, he had been kind enough to read my thesis and like it.
I should offer a word of thanks to one of the teachers, who was kind enough to open up the old school house and show me around.
They've been kind enough to grant me a title of Professor of English so I'm a member of the department.
He, in turn, was kind enough to not abuse that gift of joy by effectively throwing his game in the dumper for the balance of the week.
Well, that's not exactly what Garner said, but in an era before hot microphones, newspapermen were kind enough to bowdlerize it for him.
The enemies are kind enough to walk one behind another in a straight line, making it easy to pick them off with sniper rifles.
Aiden was kind enough to ask me to sit beside him at the table that he had all to himself.
Her uncle had been kind enough to let them live in his house as long as they remained servants in the house.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He was kind enough to find me a 'rikisha man and a pusher and to instruct them to take me at once to Uyeno Park.
That was the key for which I had hunted so long and with which lupin was kind enough to supply me.
Will you be kind enough Mizzi, to tell me why you surround me with the wet-blanket of your wrath?
She's kind enough, but so's she kind to any cur dog that comes along.
For all that, if ye have any affection for my neck ye will perhaps be kind enough to take this matter responsibly.
Now, will one of you be kind enough to introduce himself and the class?
And perhaps he will be kind enough to come and see the cub later.
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