Example sentences of "too [adj] [art] task " in BNC.
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1 | Gloomily he confided to his diary , ‘ Too great a task , undertaken with inadequate reserves . ’ |
2 | Ideally , the Imperium ought to seek to supplant the blasphemous Quintan language with Imperial Gothic ; though this was no doubt too major a task . |
3 | The emphasis of the legislation , as of philanthropic effort , was upon the removal of the child from a corrupting environment , rather than upon improvement within that environment which was still seen as too intractable a task . |
4 | Education is too important a task to leave to teachers . |
5 | The Government feels that the disclosure regulations , which came into force in October 1991 , place too onerous a task on auditing firms and clients in monitoring payments to associates which at the same time are unlikely to impair the independence and integrity of the audit . |
6 | Is that too small a task for you to do ? |
7 | For many personal investors the direct purchase of European government bonds will be too daunting a task because of the complexities of the individual markets , the costs of dealing and settlement and the high minimum sums necessary to make such investment worthwhile . |
8 | It is doubtful whether ever again the one-man universal classification schemes will make any sense ; it is too big a task . |
9 | That seems to be not too difficult a task — although you will find there are several important differences between New Zealand and UK practices . |
10 | Do n't expect a sales person to do the job of analysing your requirements because in general it is just too difficult a task . |
11 | If not is this too difficult a task for a building project for your magazine ? |