Example sentences of "[adv] go too [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I think that is an absolute fantasy and I think that it is er perhaps going too far in our denigration of members of local authorities to think their attitude towards their police force would be in any way changed , were some of the members to be appointed from a list which had been drawn up by the Home Secretary .
2 When boring the holes , take great care not to go too deep or you 'll come through the face of the door !
3 It is not going too far to suggest that it was the fame of Chaplin that first allowed many intellectuals to even broach the subject of film and certainly he brought back the possibility of ‘ slumming it ’ that had rather disappeared since the days of music-hall .
4 While some in the establishment may be asking whether things are not going too far and calling for the floodgates to be closed , as the careers of powerful figures come to an end , the magistrates are determined to see the process through to its conclusion .
5 Do not go too narrow in your scope because many litigation matters affect personal injury .
6 Although you should be helpful and guide the candidate through the interview do not go too far and start ‘ pointing ’ him or her at the right answers .
7 We should not go too far and argue that the alleged conflict between the monied and landed interests was nothing more than a propagandist 's fiction .
8 If there is no tuba , the part which would have been given to it will be allotted to two bassoons in unison ( if it does not go too low for them , of course ) .
9 D d I 've put I 've not gone too political on this and you 're running me down already I do n't know .
10 I 've not gone too fast ?
11 ‘ I presume they have not gone too short , ’ remarked one dealer .
12 Expectations just went too far !
13 Optimists reckon that reform has already gone too far to allow that .
14 Wilson had already gone too far to be deterred by such friendly , if condescending , realism .
15 Labour say they 'll give local people the right to reject such schemes in future , but admit the Yorkley development may have already gone too far to stop .
16 But to call it ‘ presidential ’ is both to go too far and to dignify it .
17 In fact it 's quite positively going too far .
18 She drew in a shuddery breath , praying she had n't gone too far and alerted him .
19 its , it 's , it 's the same Saturdays and Sundays , I ca n't get him out of the house and yet soon as we get there we have friends and family and they say , keep saying come on , come up and see us , I went up in the mini on me own one day and spent a couple of days with her , but , it , it ai n't the same when you go on your own , I dare n't go too far in my mini because it 's , it 's erm , it 's not a car that you can be hundred per cent sure of it , I mean as soon as it rains it stops anyway , we went out in it today and there 's all water in the front of the , in the front , but
20 Yes , of course , and there has to be a balance , and we must n't go too far to one extreme .
21 But I would n't go too much on that .
22 ‘ We did n't go too mad decorating the nursery because Mike also uses that room as an office .
23 Okay , yeah , but do n't go too mad right , let's get all these bingo cards done , see if we 've won this time , I doubt it very much , never won anything in our lives , I ca n't see us starting now
24 but the trigonometry ones you have to know what they turn into I got some things , a couple of them I was getting stuck on what I supposed to put and then I actually go too far on some 'em , I , I
25 A promise was extracted from Topaz that she would never go too far or stay away too long .
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