Example sentences of "too [adj] [prep] many [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Equally contentiously , I consider educational standards for recruitment are too high in many cases . |
2 | There was concern amongst delegates that the information technology requirement of the level III award was too demanding for many students . |
3 | Being 18 , I was too old for many children 's homes and too young for adult residential homes . |
4 | ‘ Their news programmes are very professional but I believe they are too dry , pompous and sometimes too unimaginative for many people 's tastes . ’ |
5 | Vogel was actually pulling together a good deal of social science research and his approach was not too dissimilar from many others , except in its more explicitly laudatory style . |
6 | Bell Labs notes that fault tolerance is common in hardware and in operating systems , but generally too costly for many software systems , and says that as far as it knows , these are the first general-purpose software modules , and they set a trend toward low-cost fault-tolerance in user-level software . |
7 | An eleven foot rod may be too long in many instances and these are not the venues to lumber along loaded to the gunnels with tackle and bait . |
8 | Quality of finish was n't too good at many points on our test tractor , either , but we have to assume it was largely because our machine was one of the first off the production line . |
9 | Tax-exempt partnerships like the San Joaquin toll road are too complex for many municipalities , say some . |
10 | The challenge of desktop publishing has proved too great for many companies . |
11 | While today 's cut in interest rates has been welcomed by industrial leaders , the news has come too late for many businesses . |
12 | Colleges and universities were advised to strengthen discipline , already considered too strict by many students , and step up ideological work . |