Example sentences of "far too [adj] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A contemporary of Charlemagne 's observed that a missus who lacked local clout would be far too susceptible to local pressures .
2 Its rugged construction and large memory may make it suitable for experiment ; but at £3400 it is far too expensive for widespread use in the Third World .
3 Now such a meal , as any dietician will tell you , is far too rich in nitrogenous substances , since fish has just as much assimilable albumen as meat , and contains a great deal more phosphorus … "
4 As one of Rodin 's most celebrated works , The Kiss did not find favour with public opinion in the USA in the 1880s , which decided that the nude marble sculpture was far too hot for public viewing and had it confined to a special room .
5 In practice , however , they are contradictory , because the purpose of the rules is to produce a single solution to any accounting problem while economic reality , with which accounting purports to be concerned , is far too complex for unique solutions .
6 Elizabeth Reynolds , a youth justice team manager for Dorset says the courts are still ‘ far too interested in non-offence-related issues where females are concerned .
7 The temptation to use the " substantival-adjectival " technique is great and is far too common in technical writing .
8 But I hope she 'd be far too busy with other things . ’
9 Many of these are major landmarks rising high above surrounding houses , but often they are far too large for present congregations .
10 ‘ That issue a couple of months ago was far too soft on transnational corporations ' involvement with the Latin American military . ’
11 Butter also presented problems far too complicated for mass production .
12 Without question , many judges and sheriffs are far too lenient in sentencing people found guilty of violent crimes .
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