Example sentences of "be consider [prep] [be] too " in BNC.

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1 The ‘ taste and decency ’ clauses of the BBC and ITA charters are considered to be too weak by the moral tendency of the Conservative Party .
2 So do cases where the trauma may be considered to be too much for the children .
3 They were interested , but their fees were considered to be too high .
4 In contrast , trade unions in France had too little organisational strength in the workplace to be able to inflict major economic losses on the firm and they were considered to be too ideologically radical to be permitted a higher degree of participation .
5 It appears that changes in the card catalogues were considered to be too difficult and costly to implement .
6 Often the volume of references and information produced by online services is considered to be too great and this ‘ sea of information ’ is confusing to the user .
7 This is due to the very limited life time of the adsorbent in this situation and the cost of its replacement is considered to be too high .
8 This was bought-in at £6 million at Christie 's on 15 April , largely because the estimate was considered to be too high for what one expert commented was ‘ an early , dark , Leyden-period picture , which is at variance with what people want and expect in Rembrandt .
9 The risk of ethnic conflict in Bosnia-Hercegovina was considered to be too great for that republic to qualify for EC recognition .
10 She eventually died after 65 weeks of successful treatment , with severe cachexia and large bowel obstruction. at the end , her general condition was considered to be too poor to justify a defunctioning colostomy .
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