Example sentences of "too [adj] for an [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If the lavatory is too low for an elderly person , a raised polypropylene toilet seat which fits over it , but is easy to remove and to wash , can be very useful , and a chromium-plated hand-grip fixed very securely to the wall at the side of the lavatory can also be helpful . |
2 | But the house is too overcrowded for an extra person . |
3 | The role of Treasurer over the years has grown from overseeing simple book-keeping to an extensive involvement and the contributions of Leslie Wise , A.J. Chapman , Albert ( Bert ) Ford and currently Jim Grey , have been valuable indeed and it is not surprising that Arthur Chapman felt the work was too demanding for an Honorary Treasurer , although what each does might vary depending on what bias the secretary brings to his post . |
4 | Non-tidal and desperately steep , they 'll be too hard for an old fart like me ; but round the corner is a huge , blocky , roofed sweep of rock on which I 'd reckon to stand a chance . |
5 | ‘ It cost far too much and is far too grand for an old fellow like me . ’ |
6 | This is a rough , powerful-looking building of the fortified kind , begun in the year 1080 on the site of a vanished basilica , with a ruined porch , a tall ‘ rustic ’ tower over the northern portal and a tiled tambour above the crossing — but the outside of Sainte-Croix is too complicated for an architectural amateur to describe , a beautiful jumble of roofs , slates , tiles and corbels . |
7 | From the moment Galwey won his first international cap against Namibia two years ago the experts claimed he was too short for an international lock forward , too slow to be an effective No 8 . |
8 | Three serious question marks stand between Baggio and a first-choice place in Italy 's World Cup team : One : as a small , light , ‘ technical ’ player , is he simply too fragile for an Italian midfield ? |