Example sentences of "[adv] too [adj] [verb] out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She was only too anxious to get out of this room now that her employer had ‘ shown her true colours ’ as Araminta had promised she would . |
2 | Unlike lead , which the fuel companies eventually proved only too pleased to take out of petrol , sulphur does nothing for either the performance or longevity of diesel engines and it contributes to acid rain . |
3 | And again she found herself thinking that maybe Jeff had been right and Guido was simply an insufferable bully , the type of man it would be all too easy to fall out with . |
4 | Some present MPs think it has already " become all too easy to opt out of real responsibility at Westminster by immersion in constituency work " . |
5 | And this trend has sparked frequent claims that many people are living in fear , often too afraid to go out at night . |
6 | But I was still far too young to venture out in the world ; it was unheard of even for an older girl to leave her home and family and become independent . |
7 | Notice that this is an example of the first method I mentioned of concentrating substances on one side of a membrane : oxygen is withdrawn from solution by being bound to a haemoglobin molecule which is far too large to pass out across the lung membrane . |
8 | Already there was a small queue of young people at the café door , for this was Saturday night and the boys had put on their one-hundred-and-thirty-rouble English wool suits and the girls had fifty-rouble pointed shoes wrapped in a parcel , for they were far too valuable to wear out on the icy streets . |
9 | There must be hundreds of females and males out there too frightened to speak out in case they lose their jobs , because let's not forget there have been many cases in which males have been harassed or are being ha harassed . |
10 | His own mum and his Auntie Ethel were sometimes too scared to go out of the house . |