Example sentences of "all [adv] [adj] for [pron] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 It is all too easy for them to continue their lives as minor Party ‘ nomenclaturi ’ .
2 Millions of these live in the bowel , where they help digestion , so it 's quite normal for them to be present , and all too easy for them to spread — in fact half of all cases of Cystitis are caused by bacterial infection .
3 With a queue of industrialized and developing countries , from Israel to Pakistan , eager to achieve the status of nuclear weapons powers , it is all too easy for them to leach out the necessary technology from ‘ peaceful ’ atomic programmes .
4 It would be all too easy for them to forget her professionalism down at Paul Ricard .
5 It is all too easy for us to think of the religious life of fourteenth century England solely in terms of Chaucer and Langland .
6 It was all too fast for him to take in .
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