Example sentences of "were too [adj] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | None of the females in the family could help in that direction ; we were too poor for such richness . |
2 | He was , along with ( Sir ) Charles Arden-Clarke and Edward ( later Baron ) Twining [ qq.v. ] , one of the ‘ young guard ’ of governors , carefully picked by the Colonial Office to replace an older generation like Arthur Richards ( first Baron Milverton ) and Sir Philip Mitchell [ qq.v. ] who , in the eyes of such architects of decolonization as ( Sir ) Andrew Cohen [ q.v. ] and his master , Arthur Creech Jones [ q.v. ] , were too rooted in pre-war attitudes to adapt enthusiastically to the new spirit of social engineering and transfer of power . |
3 | Talented Hughes and ex-North Wales county team member Preston from Prestatyn were too strong for professional coach Arwyn Pierce of Ruthin and his young partner Danielle Morris Jones of Rhyl , running out straight set winners at a cost of six games . |
4 | Its 55-seat SR.N6s , built in the mid-1960s , were too noisy for modern ears . |
5 | Charles III 's reforms improved the quality of the imperial civil service while denying to the creoles a share in the system — perhaps because , as Floridablanca maintained , creoles were too enmeshed in local graft to be trusted . |
6 | The interaction of intense laser light with certain gases can produce extreme ultraviolet radiation , but the windows needed to keep the gas contained would absorb it , some ingenious ways were devised to amid windows , but they generally were too cumbersome for practical use . |
7 | But they will just as surely have died because they were too weak in political muscle to be able to fight back . |
8 | Strings of pack-animals ( up to thirty per string ) carried bulky loads when the distances involved were too great for cumbersome carts , or the job too urgent for river transport . |
9 | Even at this early stage of motor car development the LNW built special vans to convey its rival ; the carrying trucks designed for horse-drawn vehicles were too small for modern cars . |
10 | He also considered buying a castle in the Borders and converting it , but all the available properties were too distant from any population centres or local infrastructure of any significance . |
11 | Even when the forms of such things as halberds or hoe-blades were rendered in jade they were too delicate for functional use . |
12 | But the intervals between Forest Eyres were too long for effective control . |
13 | The right thought we were too soft on primary school children , who should be expected to speak and write Standard English as soon as they arrive in the classroom . |
14 | When cancers did respond , radiotherapy was particularly useful in dealing with secondary growths which were too widespread for surgical relief . |
15 | We were getting very good trainees from Southern Ireland , but they were too busy with actual nursing . |
16 | Europe and the Commonwealth were too dependent upon American power to risk separation . |
17 | It was created for a group of mums who felt their babies were too old for new mums but not yet ready for the rough and tumble of open houses . |
18 | The dark eyes that swept over her were shadowed by heavily mascara-darkened lashes which contrasted with the white teeth gleaming from behind brilliantly red lips which were too thin for real beauty . |
19 | Harold Hughes , the director-general of the UK Offshore Operators Association , said that the measures were too complicated for immediate analysis . |