Example sentences of "[be] too few [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In addition , there may be too few children in each age group for them to benefit fully from some of the recommended classroom activities . |
2 | Frequent prior recurrence ( p=0.464 ) , a heavy physical workload ( p=0.145 ) , and psychological stress ( p=0.062 ) were not associated with a decreased healing rate and there were too few patients at risk to allow assessment of the effect of regular NSAID intake . |
3 | And since international competition in manufacturing is substantially dependent on comparable scales of production , it can be argued that , in absolute terms , by the early 1970s there were too few workers in British industry , especially in those involving advanced technology . |
4 | But there are too few projects like Cleevedon , and too little money to help more than a handful of youngsters every year . |
5 | There are too few surprises in this one . |
6 | The ( Presidential ) apartments are as faded as the President ( a reference to the Prince 's dressing in sombre colours ) and the bronze chandeliers which date from the First Empire , in the same style as those of the English Embassy , make decent lighting impossible for there are too few lights in the chandeliers on the wall-brackets , and the candelabras . |
7 | There are too few conduits between the methodologically sophisticated humanities scholar and potential sources of funding . |
8 | Hence the presence of entry barriers may not mean there are too few firms in the industry , there may actually be too many ( von Weizsacker , 1980 ) . |
9 | But in practice force has been used in self-defence with commanders arguing there are too few troops to be involved in guerrilla warfare . |
10 | The are too few beds in the Health Service , whether we like it or whether we do n't and what they 're trying to do is force people to use the private sector . |