Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] it too " in BNC.
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1 | If you participate in life , you do n't see it clearly : you suffer from it too much or enjoy it too much . |
2 | If you participate in life , you do n't see it clearly : you suffer from it too much or enjoy it too much . ’ |
3 | Capacity planning , of course , is vital if customers are to avoid buying equipment they do n't need , or buying it too soon , and at the same time avoid hitting a performance crisis due to inadequate hardware resources . |
4 | In extreme cases the project may fail to reach completion or reach it too late to make the desired impact on the market . |
5 | It could turn out to be one of the stickiest issues facing the parties , but for once , everyone is having their cake and eating it too . |
6 | Meandering roads , cul-de-sacs and dead ends are of course popular with traffic engineers but nearly always they simply increase our car dependence , lengthen walking distances and make it too difficult for buses to circulate . |
7 | Maybe they 're allowing men to put this burden on them and accepting it too readily . |
8 | As the enclosure movement gained impetus towards the end of the eighteenth century , many of the poor could not afford the fences necessary to confirm their claim to the land , and therefore sold it to the wealthy ; those who could were often unable to raise a living on the poor land they acquired , and sold it too ; those who were squatters had no right to land at all and none to sell . |
9 | As a parody of fringe theatre at its worst , all this is quite funny , but Harwood is trying to have his cake and eat it too . |
10 | They do n't imagine they can have their cake and eat it too . |
11 | That way he could have his cake and eat it too . |
12 | In those industries where continuous product innovation is a criterion for survival and success , organizations that have adopted the matrix seem to fare well … benefits of standardisation are coupled with the capacity to respond to change — a way to have your cake and eat it too ’ . |
13 | The ego knows that if it has to make choices in the world of actuality it can not keep its cake and eat it too ; the id does not . |
14 | That struck Edward as suspect , as if they wanted to have their cake and eat it too . |
15 | He would say he had met a friend at the wine bar and gone on somewhere and found it too late to get back . |
16 | Discern a Failing and forgive it too : |
17 | MOYRA FRASER , Cookery Editor , introduces Slim Plan — the tried and tested New Year diet to help you lose weight and enjoy it too ! |
18 | Not only do they believe their own PR , they generally eat and wear it too . |
19 | Whereas in the classic Italian historical novel , Manzoni 's The Betrothed ( 1827 ) , much admired by Eco , the omniscience of the author consists in his ability to probe at will into the psychology of his characters and , at the same time , to link this to broad historical movements and even some sense of a providential ‘ plot ’ in history , in Eco it is closer to the power of the master craftsman who can make what he will with the materials to hand , and unmake it too . |
20 | ‘ What a coy little polyp you are , to be sure , ’ said the doctor , but he eventually lassoed and dispatched it too . |
21 | This enigma was hers to unravel , and sharing it too soon , perhaps at all , might make the solving impossible . |
22 | If a man engages skilled advisors to act for him and they mistake the time limit and present it too late he is out . |
23 | Probably Serious , who not only stars in the film , but directed , wrote , produced and edited it too , would not mind the description being applied to himself . |
24 | Probably Yahoo Serious , who not only stars in the film , but directed , wrote , produced and edited it too , would not mind the description being applied to himself . |
25 | If we now return to F , R and find it too complex ( which it is ) , our experience with the slice moves suggests we consider F 2 , R 2 . |
26 | ‘ You who so often preach about the catholicity of the Anglican Church , and believe it too . ’ |
27 | Patriotism ( see 1966 nostalgia and taking it too seriously ) . |
28 | ‘ And I should warn you , Antoinette , that Miss Russell understands our language perfectly — and speaks it too . ’ |
29 | He had , in the classic language of such things , had his cake and eaten it too . |
30 | With Mollie Salisbury 's help , Charles designed his entire garden , and furthermore , with the assistance of just one gardener , he dug it , manured it and planted it too . |