Example sentences of "[noun pl] is too [adj] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | people probably realize that their own circle of acquaintances is too narrow to provide a reasonable basis for estimating party chances and so they must rely on a combination of personal contacts , media comments , and especially published opinion polls . |
2 | The analysis of such models under rational expectations is too complicated to discuss here , but the main implications of the Neary and Stiglitz model are worth sketching . |
3 | The main argument is summarized by McKendrick : ‘ In a society in which the social distance between classes is too great to bridge , as say between a landed aristocracy and a landless peasantry , or in which the distance is unbridgeable , as in a caste society , then new patterns of increased expenditure on consumer goods are extremely difficult if not impossible to induce ‘ ( 1983 : 20 ) . |
4 | The number of changes is too great to catalogue here , but one , in particular , is worthy of mention — liquid assets , which in some cases may be either fixed or current . |
5 | Heinz Kaufhold , from the Hamburg research centre , told the World Conference on Transport Research in Hamburg , that trials in Essen have proved that a trolleybus with batteries is too expensive to run . |
6 | Negligent conduct will thus frequently engender no market response , not simply because the loss that results is too small to register , given market insensitivity , but because its effects are masked by above-average returns from other , successful , projects . |
7 | I would prefer to see an inter-club with Skelm and an inter-club with Hulton I think they get too big , two clubs is too difficult to organize when there 's three cos you , you 're getting it 's not , it 's the |
8 | The story of the Scouts is too familiar to require further repetition , except in so far as some acknowledgement of the movement is worthwhile in order to complete this description of the range of voluntary youth provision in the period . |
9 | Sometimes the product or range of products is too heavy to carry easily . |