Example sentences of "too [adj] with [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Some think the agencies ' analysts risk becoming too friendly with the companies they rate .
2 Tastes almost too rich with the spices and brandy .
3 The days passed slowly , this static type of warfare was not too popular with the units in 1st Commando Brigade .
4 Apparently the school dessert had n't been too popular with the children : the remains of the custard had been put out in a bin , and this had attracted that great opportunist , the starling .
5 Brothers created elaborate practical arrangements to emphasize their equality ; or they divided the household if they thought the implicit pattern of seniority too discrepant with the facts .
6 Yet Modigliani was too much a part of the life of Montparnasse , too involved with the individuals leading the ‘ new art ’ , to remain completely aloof .
7 ‘ You do n't want to get too fussy with the finishes . ’
8 and they do n't have to bring them home , well John 's got books at home , but it 's like every thing else , he 's too busy with the games machines and the television to be bothered to get a book out
9 He also expected support from Russia , but the tsar was too preoccupied with the affairs of Europe , where Napoleon was at the height of his powers , and Adam Czartoryski , the Russian foreign minister , advised negotiations with the Turks , rather than war .
10 At times he was clearly not too pleased with the words he was reading out .
11 Members of the School of Agronomy who have been accused of being too sympathetic with the problems and plight of the campesinos ( peasant farmers ) have been particularly targeted .
  Next page