Example sentences of "too [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 How do we do that without spreading too widely the ability to make bombs ?
2 These should still be kept at a regular time , because if you vary the routine too widely the dog is likely to become restless .
3 And within six years , wanting to register ( in The Criter - ion for 1934 ) the distinction of Binyon 's version of the Inferno despite its consistent inversions of prosaic word order , Pound found himself in the same situation , having to contend with those who had learned too well or too inflexibly the lessons he himself had taught them :
4 And he caught his hero too since a man is ( among a million other things — but art concentrates attention ) the yellows he sees and tastes , and the evil rancid oil he smells .
5 So although I sat tight as the communicants went forward I was not too conspicuously a Protestant .
6 We are too much a prey to the belief that if one kind of education is good , another must be bad , or at least worse than the good .
7 Yet Modigliani was too much a part of the life of Montparnasse , too involved with the individuals leading the ‘ new art ’ , to remain completely aloof .
8 In a way Mark was too close to home , too much a part of the world whose foundations had just been rocked , yet somehow on the outside .
9 They were the same type — the off-the-peg evil mastermind — but Kruger was too much a part of this screwy Dream to host a real mind .
10 She was too much a part of him .
11 Her fears were too much a part of him — like some disease in the marrow of his bones .
12 When I think of him sighing in the lane on the other side of the Park he seems far too close to home , far too much a part of all the difficult things in life .
13 It was too much a paradigm of what the sport had become to be forgotten .
14 He was too much a man of his tradition to resent it , to take flight .
15 Churchill , while being ‘ too much a man ’ to kick the PM on the ground , had agreed to send a letter to Downing Street demanding to know by midday on Sunday the exact position he could expect to hold in the government .
16 She had said he was too much a man of circumstances , that when the circumstances changed , he changed .
17 Benn is too much a product of his comfortable and intensely high-minded background to be able to understand why the common man ( let alone the common politician ) has more vulgar aspirations than plain living and high thinking .
18 ‘ Could it be that crime has become too easy , that violence has become too much a theme of television and videos , that respect for other people has gone too much out of fashion and too many young people see no stake for themselves in this society and see more of a future in crime and the black economy ? ’ he asked .
19 ‘ Madam , I see that — after all — I have not been too much a sinner .
20 It is arguable that differences in attitude between worker and management — ‘ us and them ’ — are inevitable while there are groups of people who carry those labels ; the great divide is too much a fact of organisational life , part of the fabric of ‘ norms , that each new recruit is taught .
21 He was too much a professional to skimp such a vital part of the conference , no matter how pressing his personal motives might be .
22 Beth Wilson disagrees , ‘ I think women often have an ideal of the perfect man , and if he scores nine out of 10 , then it 's far too much a temptation not to want to try to change that last little bit . ’
23 When I come to paint , I like to look at the drawing ; then I put it away and do n't look at it again , because I do n't want even the drawing to influence too much the progress of the painting .
24 His very intelligent scrutiny of a role can make him seem too detached , too much the performer of a plan . ’
25 It has n't stopped him making guest appearances and recordings with western orchestras , and he is no longer in a position where he 's asked only to conduct Russian music — ‘ Berlioz and Beethoven with British orchestras were far more interesting propositions for me than , for example , Tchaikovsky , because you remember too much the way Russian orchestras play Tchaikovsky with the huge sound and the heaviness and the passion ’ .
26 The Shah had actually asked his twin sister , Princess Ashraf , to leave the country — she was too much the symbol of the royal family excesses .
27 He could preside without being too much the centre of attention .
28 He argued that the established system made " the moderates too much the prisoners of the extremists " ; he made an " unashamed plea for the strengthening of the political centre " ; and he considered that " the case of proportional representation is overwhelming " .
29 This did not please ‘ Wisden ’ : ‘ Such sudden enthusiasm ’ , it wrote , ‘ suggests rather too much the spirit of Association Football . ’
30 When the press of grey on either side became too much the motorway fizzled out and abandoned them to the early-evening commuter jam of the North Circular Road .
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