Example sentences of "'s too [adj] [to-vb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | He retorted : ‘ He 's entitled to his opinion , but I do n't share it and It 's too premature to talk about anyone being certainties , or anyone being out of the running , especially with this group developing so closely . ’ |
2 | ‘ Of course he 's entitled to his opinion , but I do n't share it and it 's too premature to talk about anyone being certainties , or anyone being out of the running . ’ |
3 | If it was definitely linked to her death I might have to break a promise — which I 'd hate doing because the repercussions for the crew could be very serious — but it 's too vague to go to Foucard and run risks with other people 's livelihoods . ’ |
4 | For larger boats a life jacket like this one is fine , particularly if you are going further offshore but it 's too clumsy to wear in a small sail boat like the Topper and so we prefer the buoyancy aid like this one . |
5 | Well , my first job came during four weeks of my last term at RADA when I had applied and been chosen for a television play called It 's Too Late to Talk to Billy which was set in Belfast — which is where I came from originally . |
6 | ‘ You realise it 's too late to return to Cairo tonight . ’ |
7 | Part of that would be that they identify that that 's , I 'm going there two years hence that 's the pathway and it 's too late to wait until next January a year from January and suddenly realise they need six G C S E's , a , b , c when they 've lost half their grades on the course work to date . |
8 | I ca n't cope at all without a tin-opener — I 'm really hopeless — and of course it 's too late to start at my age . |
9 | ‘ It 's too far to walk in this weather , ’ Rain said . |
10 | and that it 's too far to walk in the mornings and that |
11 | I go into town four times a week ; taking the bus and getting the taxi back with the shopping — it 's too far to walk from the bus stop with all the bags on the way back . |
12 | ‘ I know Sir Stephen 's too tired to come into your room at present and anyway , you 're not fit , ’ she said confidingly . |
13 | He 's too young to go to nursery then is he ? |
14 | It 's too easy to fall into the trap of being negative . |
15 | If it is left as an optional extra , it 's too easy to forget about it or to decide not to bother . |
16 | erm but ea she would n't bring him over to the phone , she said oh he 's too weak to come to the phone . |
17 | You may have heard talk of retaliation but it 's too early to talk about that , ’ says a spokesman . |
18 | ‘ Well , it 's too early to go to bed and the rooms are like ice . |
19 | ‘ It 's too early to say for sure that this is a trend . |
20 | ‘ However , ’ she continued , ‘ I think it 's too early to think about it yet , Nora . |
21 | Well if you 've got to go in the garage , it 's too cold to go in there to finish the ship off so you 'd better paint in the house had n't you ? |
22 | It 's too cold to stand in there . |
23 | He 's too smart to pretend to be Labour , but he makes sure we do n't forget him . |
24 | It 's like child abuse in the family — people refuse to believe it happens because it 's too difficult to deal with . |
25 | Antoinette 's too ill to go to the funeral , he said : and must n't be left . |
26 | ‘ Perhaps he 's too ill to get to a telephone , ’ said Mervyn in a satisfied tone-'that 's what it is . ’ |
27 | Yet she 's too busy to write to her mother . ’ |
28 | He 's too scared to get in another relationship but |
29 | No it 's too big to go in there is n't it ? |
30 | In a van , estate car or large hatchback it 's okay , but it 's too big to get into even a large saloon without a lot of hassle . |