Example sentences of "too good a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Wolves ! ’ shouted Giles drunkenly , ‘ wolves , that 's what they are , the pack of them , they 're traitors to the human race , scavengers , look at them , look at them , wolves is too good a word for them , jackals , hyenas , that 's what they are , hyenas ! ’ |
2 | He declined to hand over the cash , no matter what was threatened , and he was too good a salesman to be sacked , so the dealing manager yelled over to the accounts clerk : " Deduct £50 from his month 's wages . " |
3 | Of course , she missed her family , but her father 's promotion to foreign correspondent had been too good a chance for him to miss . |
4 | Fatty Harris , Rutshire 's club secretary , seconded for the day to do the commentary , had had rather too good a lunch in the Doggie Dins ' Tent and was waxing lyrical over the ancient names . |
5 | Sukey raised eyebrows when he ordered rather too good a bottle of claret in restaurants . |
6 | And despite the Ramblers ' Association suggestion of management etc , we have not made too good a job of protecting other wilderness areas open to the public . |
7 | He , and other OSF plaudits , are concerned that Unix System Labs Inc is doing too good a job of attracting the limelight . |
8 | This was too good a thing to be distracted from by pique . |
9 | As Robert Myers , Grumman 's laconic president , says now : ‘ I guess that sale was n't too good a move from the State Department 's standpoint . ’ |
10 | Mary-Claude was in Lebanon with Sarah having too good a time with her family for him to wish to cut it short . |