Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [det] for [pron] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | She is in shock and in pain and requires an immediate transfusion of love and an injection of strength in the form of your quiet sympathy and understanding , and practical help with all the arrangements she has to make , as well as assistance with the simple routines of daily living ; for even these may be too much for her to cope with alone while she is engaged in the important and necessary task of grieving . |
2 | There 's so much for me to give , |
3 | There 's not much for them to do at all . |
4 | This is a big , lonely house , and there is n't much for me to do . |
5 | Now do you still feel that it is too much for you to take all that lot in in one go , or do you think it 's all it 's it 's it 's gu it 's |
6 | I 've done that , cos what I 've said to them is well it 's , it 's too much for you to do all the extensions together . |
7 | ‘ That 's too many for us to frighten away with a show of force . ’ |
8 | Equally , there are too many for them to have been purely phonetic or syllabic . |
9 | ‘ You 're exquisite , Leith , ’ he said softly , ‘ so exquisite , ’ and , as if her beauty was too much for him to bear , he closed his eyes . |
10 | No , it was too much for him to understand ; he could stay here for years and never understand it . |
11 | But the task of clearing hundreds of tips was too much for them to take on at the last minute . |
12 | All of a sudden , it was too much for them to take . ’ |