Example sentences of "[be] [adv] too [adj] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 He was so dangerously persuasive — and it would be all too convenient to blame everything on the absent Miss Philimore .
2 I 'm sure he 'll be only too pleased to oblige you .
3 The Parisians would scarcely spare a second thought for an Englishman and be only too pleased to see me twitch and shake at the end of a rope .
4 If there 's any way I can make up for what 's happened , Mr Calder , then I shall be only too pleased to do it . ’
5 Certainly , the Opposition will be only too pleased to support him in that respect .
6 I 'll see your Mum and whatever she wants to know I 'll be only too pleased to tell her . ’
7 If none is required , they will be only too pleased to tell you .
8 Simply contact the Homecover staff at Frank Glennon Limited who will be only too pleased to offer you a free insurance appraisal on your existing policy and a Homecover quotation .
9 She will be only too pleased to assist you .
10 Simply ask your Branch Representative for the rating sheet appropriate to your age and circumstances or contact the Autocover Staff At Frank Glennon Limited who will be only too pleased to assist you .
11 Simply ask your branch representative for rating guides or contact the Autocover or Homecover staff at Frank Glennon Limited who will be only too pleased to assist you .
12 ‘ Denis Heymer , Frankie 's manager , answered and said Frankie would be only too obliged to see us , ’ he recalls .
13 I am happy to give an undertaking to my hon. Friend that I would be only too delighted to visit his constituency , but I should be grateful if he would release me on Christmas day .
14 If you want to inflame Lotta 's jealousy I 'm sure you know a lot of other women who would be only too willing to oblige you . ’
15 Edward had considered banishing him but behind him loomed the spectre of civil war , his son would resist and there were those amongst his barons , especially the younger ones , who would be only too willing to follow his son .
16 On the other hand , the parties will usually be only too eager to let him know what they think the answer should be .
17 He 'll know exactly what 's been going on and will be only too eager to help us .
18 My council colleagues in Cheltenham will be only too glad to help me with it as well .
19 ‘ Well , my dear Tess , ’ said Angel with some enthusiasm , ‘ I shall be only too glad to help you study history , for example … ’
20 If the hon. Member for Leicester , South ( Mr. Marshall ) would like to accompany me in the new year , I should be only too happy to take him on a tour and show him just how much is happening outside Belfast as well as in it .
21 If anybody 's interested contact me and I will be only too happy to put you forward .
22 If the location has slipped her mind , my man will be only too happy to remind her . "
23 There must be dozens of women who 'd be only too happy to marry him .
24 Most employers will be only too happy to help you tailor your preparation for re-entry to your own learning needs and those of the job you hope to take up .
25 Why do n't you hop up on to the examination couch and I 'll just take a quick listen to baby 's heart and take your blood pressure , then afterwards I 'm sure Sister will be only too happy to show you around our labour ward and let you take a look at the facilities we have available .
26 Then , when the owner returned , he would know who was responsible , and as soon as he contacted her she 'd be only too happy to provide him with details of the accident .
27 It was true , Uncle Max had said many times that if she decided to take up general practice he 'd be only too happy to have her join him , but that was n't quite the same thing as actually being offered a job .
28 They soon proved to be far too small to contain his collection .
29 The rest of the afternoon and evening would be far too busy to allow them any helpful solitude .
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