Example sentences of "it [is] too [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's too bloody pastry ! |
2 | ‘ Do n't answer now — it 's too damn cold . ’ |
3 | It 's too much hassle , and it makes you too obsessed . |
4 | It 's too much hassle . |
5 | It 's too much hassle . |
6 | It 's too much hassle in n it ? |
7 | He says you lot ca n't play and it 's getting to him , it 's too much work for him to take on , what with his writing and everything . |
8 | Reporter asks if they ever think it 's too much work ? |
9 | it 's too much work , see Archie was gon na come and do it this year |
10 | It 's too much stress . |
11 | but he said it 's too much money cos they 're |
12 | It 's too much trouble , but I want the whole truth about this rubbish concerning the loan of Nero . |
13 | ‘ It 's too much trouble . |
14 | ‘ It 's too much fag , ’ Jessica replied . |
15 | It 's too much chocolate . |
16 | It 's too much chocolate . |
17 | Is it just that it 's too much effort ? |
18 | Be that concentrating , it 's too much effort to concentrate , yeah |
19 | It 's too much effort and I 've |
20 | Yeah say I can do it Wednesday nights , apart from that , you know it 's too bad sort of thing ! |
21 | It is too much work : or , more precisely , too much time spent by too many people on work of a kind which contributes insufficiently to their fulfilment and which may tend to diminish their capacity for fulfilling themselves , too much soul-destroying toil or boredom . |
22 | ‘ Magnificence , it is too much trouble to lie . ’ |
23 | And he stops at cafés , for a sit-down with a beer or an apéritif or a coffee , without so much as noticing the prices , or whether it is too near lunchtime . |