Example sentences of "too [adj] [to-vb] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Section 47 of the Criminal Law Act 1977 , was not brought into force for another five years until 1982 , Ministers of both parties having accepted the advice of Home Office officials that the provision was too risky to implement at a time of acute overcrowding in the prisons . |
2 | ‘ Perhaps not , but I 'm too tired to quarrel at the moment . ’ |
3 | She sensed an excitement in him and wondered why , but she was too tired to think at the moment . |
4 | But he was too proud to plead at the right doors . |
5 | Faced with this scenario , the plaintiff gave evidence that she was too frightened to sleep at the premises and had not done so since her initial eviction . |