Example sentences of "all too [adj] [to-vb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 When survey data are coded and punched for analysis by computer it is all too easy to ask the computer to carry out a range of cross-tabulations of one factor by another .
2 When workers ' minds are focused on children 's emotional well-being it is all too easy to overlook the basics of good child care .
3 It is all too easy to create a generous image in a country where nothing exists .
4 It was all too easy to visualise a cylindrical metal casing concealed inside that innocent-looking exterior .
5 Having said all this , there were still those who wondered if it was not all too easy to confuse the eternal with the transitory .
6 Because the pictures are two-dimensional , it is all too easy to confuse the eye with an unsuitable choice of background .
7 It is all too easy to spot the cad on vintage silver screens .
8 It might be all too easy to take a wrong path .
9 It must have been for myself as much as any other that I issued that warning : It might be all too easy to take a wrong path !
10 It is all too easy to see a dirty piece of equipment and to blame the nearest worker .
11 It is all too easy to see the development of France in terms of an inexorable and inevitable process of expansion from early beginnings in the Ile de France around Paris to the country we know today .
12 It is all too easy to sacrifice every waking moment to the duties of running the house and looking after the physical needs of the patient and other members of the family .
13 It is all too easy to spend a back-breaking couple of hours weeding the garden and never take ten minutes to sit and look at the flowers .
14 Watering after sowing , means it is all too easy to wash the seeds into clumps .
15 It is all too easy to start a sales presentation in the same rigid way , perhaps by highlighting the current bargain of the week , without first questioning the customer as to his needs .
16 It is all too easy to make the mistake of treating it as a purely physical problem that can be overcome by renewal , as was discovered by costly experience in the USA during the 1960s and in Britain a decade later .
17 It is all too easy to emphasize the positive image , the tales of success .
18 Legislation , he said , would not solve the problem of compliance with the code because it would be all too easy to meet the letter rather than the spirit of the law .
19 It is all too easy to forget the sheer number of songs the man has written that have become pop standards , most of which were included in the two-hour show .
20 It is all too easy to blame the unions , to argue that they must know perfectly well that the effect of excessive wage settlements is inflationary but that they nevertheless still seek and get them .
21 The strain and tension created by constant difficulties can lead to other problems and it can be hard to sort out which came first ; it is all too easy to blame the surface symptoms of child neglect or indebtedness on irresponsible parenthood rather than on an unjust social system .
22 Indeed , the quality feel of the car , the ease and enjoyment of driving it , and the handling and ride rewards that its Hydragas suspension offers make it all too simple to overlook the problems .
23 Dada and Aunt Tossie looked , and were silent too quite naturally , they were all too stunned to utter a word .
24 And she can strike as all too keen to play the introverted sensitive soul , cloaking herself in black and describing Baudelaire and Nerval , some of whose poems provide a decadent counterpoint to the Bible in her music , as ‘ blood brothers ’ .
25 Cantril had no explanation , but claimed that the depression and the gloomy news from Europe , with Hitler rampant , made people all too ready to believe the worst .
26 Adenauer had taken the view that it was pointless to divide the country by too much emphasis on the Nazi era , and in the 1950s many Germans were all too ready to forget the recent past .
27 It is all too common to hear a client say , " The agency was terrific — they really seemed to understand our needs .
28 Agit-pop records about the north of Ireland are few and far between , most radical acts seemingly all too willing to swallow the ‘ official ’ British government line — that both sides are as bad as each other ( they 're mad , these Irish ) and that if a few , crazed ‘ terrorists ’ would just stop murdering people everything would be OK .
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