Example sentences of "there are [adv] too [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There are probably too many official visiting bodies concerned with external monitoring of standards of service .
2 But , they will assure you , there are just too many seats that Labour has to win , in all the wrong parts of the country .
3 The trouble with this attitude is that there are just too many bands around for that to happen .
4 We may feel that there are just too many dichotomies here for us to cope with .
5 But I plan over the next year to completely renew my rig ; there are just too many hip new things .
6 It is important to realise that you ca n't hope to include every type of warrior and machine in your army … there are just too many !
7 There are just too many processes and actions which directly serve particular class interests .
8 There is now no doubt that in parts of Scotland there are just too many red deer , a problem which has many consequences — economic , emotional and environmental .
9 If one tries to correlate one of these ( say the laminated beds ) from one end of the island to the other , one finds that there are just too many units at the east end .
10 But in the end , there are just too many possibilities . ’
11 If all that money we gave to Band Aid did n't do the trick , it must be because there are just too many of them .
12 There are also too many vehicle accidents , the costs of which now amount to over £1 million a year .
13 A bad training class , of which there are sadly too many , could have set Moby 's development back months , or even permanently ruined his character .
14 There are already too many question marks hanging over this Government and too many lame ducks in it .
15 The results of research have indicated that there are already too many fast food operators providing meat in burger form .
16 It seems that a literary woman of Leapor 's class can only read by night : there are simply too many things to be done during the day .
17 There are simply too many variables , too many unknowns in the equation .
18 Anyway , the available zoo accommodation for hornbills is dwarfed by the birds ' problems in the wild — there are simply too many potential hornbill refugees .
19 erm The whole nature of the stock of teachers has changed and on , I 'm afraid , anybody 's reckoning , there are rather too many of them .
20 As Linda Hutcheon suggests , there are now too many critics to list who find postmodernist writing ‘ a form of solipsistic navel-gazing and empty ludic game playing ’ ( Hutcheon 1988 : 206 ) .
21 A few borings indicating greater thicknesses might be explained away as going diagonally through detritus on the outer flank of the reef , but there are now too many for one to conclude that the results can be explained in this way .
22 But he warned : ‘ There are now too many examples of nations whose entire economic , political and judicial structures are being subverted , not necessarily for political motives but for nakedly financial ones .
23 Though some firms have pulled out , there are still too many market-makers in both gilts and equities , which holds down everyone 's earnings .
24 There are still too many preventable terminations .
25 Mark Grimley and Jarlath Burns are a formidable midfield pairing by any standards , but even with players the calibre of Neil Smyth , Kieran McGurk and Ger Houlahan there are still too many question marks over an attack that too often blows hot and cold .
26 A 15-member panel chosen to represent a cross section of the Dutch public has called for a moratorium on all commercial exploitation of genetically manipulated animals because there are still too many unknowns in genetic engineering .
27 Shirley Armitage is relieved her struggle is over , but she says there are still too many others having to fight for health care .
28 But three years on , there are still too many unanswered questions .
29 Jane Fowler asks why only 9 per cent of women who can benefit are taking the option There are still too many doctors who will say ‘ I 'm afraid it 's just your age , my dear ’ or ‘ You 'll just have to live with it'
30 There are still too many doctors who will say ‘ I 'm afraid it 's just your age , my dear ’ or ‘ You 'll just have to live with it ’ , ’ says Nicol .
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