Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [adv] [adv] [to-vb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'm usually too fully to eat after cooking a dinner party , ’ confesses Sheila . |
2 | If this was not possible , then they had to be placed as ‘ hands ’ on conventional farms where they were close enough together to meet in the evenings with their Madrichim ( group counsellors ) for cultural communion . |
3 | Genetic counselling was sought by all nine families , but it is still too soon to comment on their reproductive choices . |
4 | It is still too soon to comment with any authority on the likely form of privatisation . |
5 | But you think it 's perfectly all right to talk about women 's tits and bums and stick pictures of them up all over the place . |
6 | The end of the striptease is then no longer to drag into the light a hidden depth , but to signify , through the shedding of an incongruous and artificial clothing , nakedness as a natural vesture of woman , which amounts in the end to regaining a perfectly chaste state of the flesh . |
7 | The only sorrow for Marjory , of Lunedale Road , Darlington , is that her grandfather is no longer here to share in the good news for it was he who introduced her to all things historical . |
8 | If that question is applied to the hard track arid gets a positive answer then it is no longer enough to go for the easy choice . |
9 | Why should I say , ‘ T is yet too soon To seek for heav'n , or think of death ? ’ |
10 | Hip hop is the most adventurous form of music at the moment , although life 's too short not to listen to all sorts of music . |
11 | Even so , this was nowhere near enough to win over the Danzig voters . |
12 | It was too early yet to go to his lodgings and he had already made his visit to the hospital to see how Byford was getting on . |