Example sentences of "'m far " in BNC.
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1 | He seems completely secure in the knowledge that I 'm far too soppy to do him any harm . |
2 | But as you can see I 'm far too big and heavy for that , ’ he replied . |
3 | I 'm far more phlegmatic and appreciate the value of people , but this has been a waste of a couple of years , prime working time , and I 'd like those back . ’ |
4 | I 'm far too old to change . |
5 | ‘ In the first place , I 'm far too busy , and in the second , I 've yet to meet anyone I 'd want to marry . |
6 | I 'm far from sure you know what you 're doing . |
7 | I 'm far too busy to mess about with this sort of thing today . |
8 | There are one or two duds in this book , but , my dears , I 'm far , far too English and polite to tell you what they are , in print . |
9 | ‘ Some day , perhaps , ’ she said , ‘ but at the moment I 'm far too busy enjoying my single life . ’ |
10 | I 'm far too tired , even if I were at all tempted . |
11 | And , quite apart from anything else , I 'm far too busy to have time for falling in love . |
12 | I 'm far too unsophisticated for you Venetians . ’ |
13 | I 'm far too fond of it for that . |
14 | ‘ No , I have not — I 'm far too busy . |
15 | Right now I 'm far more in need of help than you , so I ca n't afford to consider your needs . ’ |
16 | I have no time to work , I 'm far too busy . ’ |
17 | I 'm far too old to keep this sort of pace going . |
18 | Some day I 'll give it thought , but in the meantime I 'm far too busy — what with accounts to do in the evenings . ’ |
19 | ‘ I 'm far too thin and angular . |
20 | ‘ I 'm far too tired to start driving back across town now . |
21 | ‘ I 'm far from perfect , ’ she said now in a low , husky voice . |
22 | I ca n't chase you I 'm far too old . |