Example sentences of "[be] too [adj] [to-vb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The former are trifling and would be too insignificant to have any impact on corporate crime ( Clinard et al . |
2 | He added , cynically , that if Labour came in ‘ it would be too weak to do much harm , but not too weak to get discredited ’ . |
3 | You 'll need to lie in or you 'll be too exhausted to have any fun . ’ |
4 | Depending on the circumstances of the case , a review at this stage would be too late to have any impact on a project . |
5 | And reflecting this unease , the visiting valets and footmen appeared to regard one another with marked coldness and my own staff were rather glad to be too busy to spend much time with them . |
6 | What you should be aware of though is which elements are the most common in sea water and you 'll not be too surprised to learn that sodium and chlorine , as in sodium chloride , as in common salt are in fact the two most elements in sea water followed by magnesium , sulphur and calcium . |
7 | It should n't be too difficult to arrange this matter . |
8 | The Law Society 's rules of professional conduct do provide exemptions for this , but even so , a conveyancer should not be too quick to use those exemptions if acting for both sides might conceivably lead to a compromise or a difficult situation . |