Example sentences of "[adv] too [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The danger in this , as in the previously described case of the GCSE examinations , is that such targets can all too easily omit those qualities we most value in favour of the ones that can readily be measured , or lead to children being given a much narrower syllabus geared to achieving only those aspects that are going to be assessed . |
2 | The trains moving with fluid inertia ; the tiny plastic trees and buildings — their implausible neatness all too accurately complementing that trompe-l'oeil reality of which he had spoken ; beyond the papier mâché horizon , the workings of a pocket deity were clearly visible in the brushstrokes of the painted sky . |
3 | Corporate luminaries cackle on about the importance of quality , yet all too often use this management-babble as a substitute for effective leadership . |
4 | But it is partly because the social security system is centrally run , overworked and understaffed that the customers all too often receive such a poor service . |
5 | In fact they were partial letters of rubescent neon repeated over and over again that blinked past too quickly to separate each one from the next fragment . |
6 | Although there is now some interest in the use of large single daily doses of aminoglycosides , it is far too soon to recommend such regimens with confidence . |
7 | This is partly a technical and partly a practical question , and on the practical side it is rather too soon to give any judgement . |