Example sentences of "is too [adj] [to-vb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 There were no obvious differences in recurrence rates as a function of ursodeoxycholic acid dose but with only five patients taking >200 mg/day , the number is too small to draw valid conclusions .
2 So far the information available is too small to draw any conclusions , but the correlations from the papers in this volume are suggestive and deserve further investigation on a comparative basis .
3 This preference is said to arise ‘ because the [ zeolite ] cage is too small to admit larger ions and too large to bind smaller ones strongly . ’
4 This comparison , however , does not take into account the duration of follow up , and the number of patients who had previously had recurrence is too small to permit valid conclusions from a multivariate analysis .
5 develop a defensible niche in a market segment that is too small to interest large businesses .
6 Council Labour leader John Williams believes it is too early to discuss closer links with South Africa .
7 It is too early to blame climatic changes for these effects .
8 Take-up is lower among medium-sized companies ‘ perhaps because they feel their profile is too low to attract many claims or that their shareholding is so tightly controlled they wo n't come up against too many disgruntled shareholders who are the main source of claim in this country . ’
9 Therefore , once the parties have committed themselves to an offer and acceptance , it is too late to introduce new terms .
10 It is quite clear that it is too late to introduce new terms by reference to them on an invoice .
11 [ This is a slur against a notorious wealthy miser who is too mean to buy new sheets ] .
12 At the same time , it is too easy to condemn certain forms of work for being apolitical simply because they do not correspond to a certain paradigm of immediate political effectivity .
13 It is too complicated to send large numbers of bills over to their accountant every day .
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