Example sentences of "[v-ing] too [adj] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Some think the agencies ' analysts risk becoming too friendly with the companies they rate .
2 This prevents the skin from becoming too accustomed to the essences and failing to respond positively to them .
3 This forces upon us a breadth of interest and concern which readily prevents us from becoming too absorbed in the affairs of our own small island .
4 Public opinion is growing too large for the channels that it has been accustomed to run through . ’
5 I hope I will , that we will have support in it on this issue and I do n't want to take up all the time but it is something that members do approach me in , and and others on the members ' services sub and I hope we have time Chairman to er give this report some consideration and let's say it 's a v , it 's a very important if you Chairman want any additionals to the recommendations , or if you say we 're going too far in the recommendations because those recommendations you have down in front of you will be forwarded on and you 're officers and your your your policies and resources they 've given some time on on this report and therefore on the bottom of page thirty one the motion to be moved says that the comments of the policy and resources committee and the recommendations of the joint working party and the internal management of the local authorities be noted for submission to the Association of County Councils as appropriate .
6 His book is about Shakespeare 's style without getting too involved in the minutiae of Shakespeare 's language .
7 He highlighted the different approaches being made by the regions , putting sufficient emphasis on the distinctions and duplications to enable the assembled company to draw their own conclusions : namely , that the international business was getting too big for the regions to handle , and that the variations would lead to unnecessary proliferation if they were n't effectively controlled and directed by Detroit .
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