Example sentences of "go too [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It looks as though it 's going too fast even when it 's standing still ! ’
2 Monnet himself seemed to be rather more cautious about going too fast too quickly , and seemed to hanker still for sectoral integration in the first instance , especially in the developing field of nuclear energy , as a strategy which stood a better chance of succeeding in the short term .
3 It is possible to escape from the British winter without going too far afield .
4 ‘ It is only by going too far sometimes , ’ he said , ‘ that we know we have gone far enough . ’
5 ‘ That 's going too far too fast , ’ said Ellen , getting into bed .
6 It is right that in the negotiations , which must remain confidential , they should seek to prevent us from going too far too soon .
7 Do you think there is not a danger in going too far too fast in developing these chemical compounds ?
8 The annual replacement of the fuel rods a month later did not go too well either .
9 It did n't go too well yesterday .
10 The two colours do n't go too badly together but er I 'm not so sure that I would really want that hanging on the wall , I , it does n't really appeal to me very much .
11 Not that it was slow down in the sense of Do n't go too fast physically .
12 Just do n't go too far away . ’
13 ‘ Do n't go too far now , Patrick , ’ he thought to himself .
14 A potential danger is that the trend away from the identification and analysis of planation surfaces could go too far so that insufficient attention is accorded to these remnants in the landscapes of areas dominated by formerly extensive landsurfaces .
15 Bill : There 's something I 'd like to mention before we go too far away from the halcyon days of the gay movement .
16 They rarely mean real harm , and go too far only infrequently .
17 Holland , the only country lying mainly below sea level , is understandably obsessed by the sea , but this went too far even for even the greatest patriots .
18 Eventually , in June 1984 , Seawright went too far when , during a meeting of the Belfast Education and Library Board , he suggested in regard to Catholic schools that ‘ taxpayers ’ money would be better spent on an incinerator and burning the lot of them .
19 They never went too far out .
20 ‘ I 've gone too far already , ’ he muttered cryptically as he turned away .
21 By Lancaster Road standards , the Ryans had gone too far up in the world , making them aliens .
22 Adam went on looking at her , and her heart sank ; perhaps he 'd gone too far away in his mind to come back now .
23 He answered that he had gone too far now and that the Country expected a dissolution .
24 Leith began to recover from feeling shaken to realise that things had gone too far now for her to confess everything , but in any case she could n't do that , not when Rosemary and Travis were so insistent on secrecy .
25 ‘ Like I said , it goes too far sometimes , ’ she said brusquely .
26 It is unnecessary to go too far back in history to discover the origins of some of the voluntary schemes for the provision of legal advice which now exist .
27 They are also accusing Mr Pozsgay 's supporters of trying to go too far too fast , and of constantly raising the stakes .
28 He thus seems to go too far initially , and then shrink back to an anodyne conclusion .
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