Example sentences of "[coord] [adj] is too " in BNC.
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1 | and that is too much . |
2 | The first is that the distinction between traditional and modern is too crude to be theoretically useful , and that there may well be clear material interests behind at least some ‘ traditional ’ as well as some ‘ modern ’ attitudes and values . |
3 | But that is too simple . |
4 | It may mean being anti-social at times , but that is too bad . |
5 | ‘ Shield-like ’ is often mentioned , but that is too imprecise . |
6 | But that is too simple . |
7 | " Psychobiographical " accounts of Eliot have seized upon such references as evidence for his sense of guilt or unworthiness , but that is too deterministic . |
8 | But that is too simplistic an approach when dealing with markets influenced by global trends , including currency movements . |
9 | The latest draft of the European Commission 's plan for telecommunications seeks deregulation of cross-border services within the Community from January 1996 and of all services , domestic and international , by the start of 1998 , Reuter reports from Brussels , and phone companies expect it to press for deregulation of phone service despite the industry 's reservations — ‘ It 's far too ambitious — we 're not opposed to deregulation but this is too fast , ’ Charlotte Pins , a director of corporate communications at Belgium 's Belgacom said ; France Telecom said it backed ‘ setting sights on 1998 or 2000 ’ as a deadline for freeing the phone service , but Community-wide rules on access to national networks , costs , tariffs and public service duties would have to be agreed shortly . |
10 | In the past it has been thought that the fault was greed , but this is too simple a view . |
11 | The principle of whether features should or should not be binary ( i.e. ‘ + ’ or ‘ — ’ , ‘ yes ’ or ‘ no ’ ) has been much argued about , but this is too big a question to go into here ( Hyman ( 1975 ) , pp. 32–3 , 55–8 ) . |