Example sentences of "to take too [adj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | BELVILLE : I have no reason to be ashamed of that duel you refer to since it was to save a friend , but suffer not your tongue to take too great a liberty with my Pamela . |
2 | Mr. Gardiner submitted that this case was neutral in relation to the Woolwich principle but I think that is to take too favourable a view of it . |
3 | The Americans were also worried by the British tendency to take too mild a view of Soviet intentions , an attitude which they feared might give rise to false hopes among the public in the West , and lessen support for the build-up of Nato . |
4 | I know how you feel , Daddy , but maybe it is better not to take too strong a stand . |
5 | It is not an advantage to a woman , and fatal to society , if women are allowed to take too important a role . |