Example sentences of "too [adj] [to-vb] into [art] " in BNC.

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1 The features must have been too indistinct to program into the computer .
2 Nevertheless the official surveyors who came to map the Trepke boundaries remained too afraid to go into the fields of the estate .
3 A 13-year-old is too embarrassed to go into a toddler area because it 's babyish .
4 It 's too easy to fall into the trap of being negative .
5 It is all too easy to fall into the stereotypical trap , on the one hand , of assuming the continuance of traditional patterns and , on the other , of predicting their total breakdown !
6 It is all too easy to fall into the trap of wandering on , following the whim of the moment , chopping and changing from sombre meditations to joyous paeans .
7 It is too easy to slip into a mood of depression at the outset of what promises to be a period of very significant change in education but , in relation to the concerns identified earlier , it would have to be said that the omens are not propitious .
8 At a time when it would have been altogether too easy to disappear into the exacting but ultimately limiting routine of grammar-school teaching , Alfred Cobban enlivened and enlarged my interest in scholarly work .
9 The larger lexicon supplied with the second version remedies this problem but is too large to load into the KCL LISP environment .
10 Firstly the complete lexicon supplied with the ANLT is too large to load into the KCL .
11 You may find that you often have to do this , as even a modest wedding bouquet can be too large to fit into a reasonably-sized picture frame , and if it were reproduced in its original size it could become such a large picture that it would completely dominate any room in which it was hung .
12 The number of modules too large to fit volume specifies the number of modules which are too large to fit into an empty volume .
13 By that time it may be too late to get into the market place with the product .
14 Super Sales Grit is the determination not to accept pipeline figures that are too small to convert into a sound sales figure .
15 The Protectorate is too small to grow into a series of separate units of Government , even if these are federated together .
16 If the wheelchair is too big to go into the bathroom , a Roamer chair may be supplied : this is a smaller chair on wheels , designed for short distances on flat surfaces .
17 If you find yourself with a file that 's big enough to manipulate but too big to turn into an ASCII file , cos it does use a lot of
18 The John Watson School at Wheatley is facing a parking fine because its Variety Club minibus is too big to fit into a parking space .
19 Accessory straps : Often used to attach additional slide pockets to give extra space , or to attach bulky items which are too big to fit into the sack .
20 The trouble was that the things he wanted to write about were too big to fit into the exercise book .
21 Just because I do n't go around laughing my head off all the time or … or spending money on bunches of flowers too big to fit into the car , it does not mean that I am cross . ’
22 She did not find it too difficult to go into a small shop — say , the local newsagent or the greengrocer at the corner of the street — as she was never too far from the window or the door .
23 She had decided it ought n't to be too difficult to slip into the stables and up the ladder first , but this time she did n't even reach the water pail .
24 I do n't know any monkeys , but fortunately my 11-month old daughter is an experienced randomizing device , and she proved only too eager to step into the role of monkey typist .
25 They were too eager for his hands , too ready to leap into a fierce throbbing as he groaned harshly in his throat with pleasure and delicately manipulated the rosy tips with his finger and thumb .
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