Example sentences of "too [adj] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The reason : New Forum is sceptical about too hasty a unification of the two German states , and about market economies . |
2 | Even for the more careful managers , their decade or so of good fortune had far too weak a base to survive . |
3 | France was simply too weak a power — in military , economic , or political terms — to pull this off . |
4 | Television was still too scarce a resource — and politically and commercially too important — to be granted the freedom to exploit the richness and diversity of contemporary life . |
5 | Well , ladies and gentlemen , I think you 'll agree that some of John Maynard-Smith 's early engineering training showed through , as it were , in reverse order , if that 's not too heretical a statement to make in this context , in the gentle good natured demolition job that he did on the main current critical attacks on Darwin 's mechanism , and particularly on the rhythms of change that Darwin adumbrated within his own time scale . |
6 | Try not to adulterate such healthy basics with too rich a dressing . |
7 | The unaccustomed air of the realms above — ; Too sharp , too rich a mixture for her shrunk lungs — ; He stopped and said ‘ One last thing I must show you . |
8 | Because of modern methods of food preparation and presentation , and the trend to make foods more appealing by adding saturated fat and refined sugar , slim people as well as their weightier friends are likely to be eating too rich a diet . |
9 | Using an excessive amount or too rich a moisturiser on combination skin will congest it and lead to blocked pores and spots . |
10 | I use grapeseed oil for mayonnaise , finding that olive oil gives too rich a flavour . |
11 | It 's far too strenuous a game ! |
12 | ‘ Investors often take too short-term a view of unit trusts ’ |
13 | He says : ‘ Investors often take too short-term a view of unit trusts , so if exit charges encourage longer term holdings it would be in the consumer 's interest . ’ |
14 | Years later we returned to Bira to learn that the shaman 's prediction that he " would die by water " had come to pass in rather too literal a sense . |
15 | How many of the popular novels of the past evoke derision rather than appreciation if we read them in too literal a spirit ! |
16 | It is the emotional and dynamic tug of a story which must prevent us from reading in too literal a spirit . |
17 | The phrase ‘ no action shall be brought ’ is too specific a reference to legal process for that to be a tenable construction . |
18 | It would be inadvisable to try to lay down too specific a strategy , because of the immense variety of English language knowledge and experience within the group loosely categorised as bilingual children . |
19 | He was far too polite a driver . |
20 | In Rosemary 's book , ‘ lecherous , cretinous , oversexed reptile ’ was too polite a term for a man who seemed to think any female working for his father was fair game . |
21 | Was it too universal a theme for the Gaelic fund committee to tackle , too big a scale of project , too close to reality and too controversial a subject ? |
22 | Perhaps conspiracy is too strong a word . |
23 | ‘ Totalitarianism ’ is not too strong a word . |
24 | The heart of the government 's economic difficulty is sterling , and the credibility of Mr Major 's indications ( if that is not too strong a word ) that he will defend it . |
25 | ‘ Oh come now , that 's far too strong a word , surely . |
26 | The possible objections to this analysis , if that is not too strong a word , are many . |
27 | NoS had not been hijacked — that was too strong a word . |
28 | He has many geniuses — that 's not too strong a word to use . |
29 | I imagine that Eliot 's early admiration , if that was not too strong a word , was due to Berdyaev 's excellent little book on the Russian Revolution ; a movement of which four years ' personal experience was enough to dispel early hopes . |
30 | The parentheses gave her a sense of not existing , un-being perhaps was not too strong a word . |