单词 | All too |
例句 | 1. They are only human and all too fallible. 2. We were all too polite to object. 3. Accidents like this happen all too often. 4. Her suffering was all too real. 5. Violent attacks are becoming all too familiar . 6. We are all too young, a lot of things don't yet know, don't put the. 7. Some unfortunate person passing below could all too easily be seriously injured. 8. We are all too young, a lot of things don't yet know, don't put the wrong loves when gardeners. 9. I'm all too aware of the problems. 10. It was all too easy to believe it. 11. The holidays were over all too soon . 12. Gambling can all too easily become an addiction . 13. All too often you pitch the ball short. 13. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 14. We all too easily point out our mothers' failings. 15. The end of the trip came all too soon. 16. His unhappiness was all too apparent. 17. All too soon the party was over. 18. His relief was all too visible. 19. The purport of his remarks was all too clear. 20. All too often they become enmeshed in deadening routines. 21. The end of the holiday came all too soon. 22. The holidays flew by all too quickly. 23. She remembered it all too well. 24. All too often the animals die through neglect. 25. All too soon the stilted conversation ran out. 26. In these conditions it was all too easy to make mistakes. 27. All too often, they get bored, and seek refuge in drink and drugs. 28. International companies are all too often blind to local needs. 29. Beggars are becoming an all too familiar sight in our cities. 30. It was stupid of him to presume on an all too brief acquaintance. 1. They are only human and all too fallible. 2. We were all too polite to object. 3. Accidents like this happen all too often. 4. Violent attacks are becoming all too familiar . 5. Some unfortunate person passing below could all too easily be seriously injured. 31. We are all too pleased to listen to the opinions of other. 32. All too often doctors are too busy to explain the treatment to their patients. 33. I chose this coat in the end because the other ones were all too expensive. 34. It's all too easy to be influenced by our parents. 35. It is all too easy to lose sight of what is happening on our own doorstep. 36. It's all too easy to assume that people know what they are doing. 37. The situation might all too easily have become a disaster. 38. All too often it's the mother who gets blamed for her children's behaviour. 39. All too often councils fall down on the job of keeping the streets clean. 40. I'd left it all too late in the day to get anywhere with these strategies. 41. Teenagers occasionally find it all too much to cope with and lapse into bad behaviour. 42. He could picture all too easily the consequences of being caught. 43. It was all too easy to forget why we had been sent there. 44. This kind of situation was all too familiar to John. 45. All too often, agribusiness is regulated from above. 46. It was all too quick, too confusing. 47. All too often, national political coverage misses the mark. 48. Umpiring error all too often merely compounds cricketing error. 49. Diets started without preparation are broken all too easily. 50. Vacation time is all too short. 51. His career as a singer was all too short. 52. No, the pain surfaced in her mind all too readily. 53. All too often headmasters, teachers and parents are ill-informed about intended changes in primary curriculum programmes. 54. Local amenity societies and conservation groups therefore frequently oppose their construction -; and all too often the houses remain unbuilt. 55. It frees him from the awkward contortions of hand and wrist that make violin lessons and practice all too necessary. 56. Punkish local kids may all too readily be confused with big-city operators. 57. Stripped of these elements, the gameplay's shallowness is all too apparent. 58. Instead, there is always freshness and a delight in storytelling all too often absent from weighty academic history. 59. As can happen all too often, there's an angry response, and arrests are made. 60. There are too many of us and we are all too far apart. Kurt Vonnegut 61. He was so dangerously persuasive - and it would be all too convenient to blame everything on the absent Miss Philimore. 62. All too frequently, Conservative Members are wrongly accused of being anti-local authorities. 63. A realistic view of man Evil is all too apparent in our world. 64. The strains and cracks in this commitment are all too apparent. 65. The vision of Doreen, head erect, and full of confidence as she rode beside Silas, was all too clear. 66. Successful experiments all too often remain marginal, if they have no political clout. 67. Travelers to Prague may find the comparison with Paris starting to ring all too true when it comes to hotel prices. 68. When the cold weather kicks in, it's all too easy to crank up the central heating to escape the cold. 69. Previously pupils with very little useful vision were referred to and treated all too often as if they were totally blind. 70. In regard to the use of field interviewers, the social and psychological aspects of studies are all too often ignored. 71. Its inadequacies for the job it has had to do are suddenly all too apparent. 72. When midway through the set four go-go dancers appear, the warped cabaret becomes all too slick and momentum is lost. 73. All too often politicians discredit themselves by engaging in character assassination. 74. All too often(Sentencedict), making a will is put off until it's too late. 75. All too often, lighting is an afterthought superimposed on the final decoration instead of being planned from the start. 76. I know all too well the value of a well-placed F-word. 77. Creditors are all too frequently obliged to terminate the consumer credit agreement because the debtor is in default. 78. Apparently, though, it was all too much for her husband - he left very quietly. 79. When the new shops open, they also have that all too rare mainland commodity - customers - and plenty of them. 80. But it was all too late, and Wakeling quit soon afterwards. 81. All too often it is easy to be casual about every-day chores on the farm. 82. Educated Protestants were all too aware of the popular ignorance of the basics of theology. 83. The rope should never be allowed to run between the legs, for all too obvious reasons. 84. The worst thing we as consumers can do is to give up or not bother because it's all too confusing. 85. By the time I first went to Moscow in 1987 the imperial decay had become all too apparent. 86. It has, however, become all too apparent in the late twentieth century that the legions did not follow the avant-garde. 87. More often, their dealers will be all too clear-sighted in losing them small fortunes. 88. In practice the relationship between the two has been all too cosy. 89. Everyone in the South has no time for reading because they are all too busy writing. William Faulkner 90. All too often we preferred to deny their existence than acknowledge the presence of mental illness. 91. A single kiss never changed the world, and she was all too aware of the reality of the situation. 92. People who run countries have all too often fallen for the notion that sporting success somehow confers political legitimacy. 93. Naturally I approached Bates in the strictest confidence, but all too quickly I learned that he is just a gin-sodden loud-mouth. 94. And the poverty of these people was an all too visible accusing finger. 95. It was over all too soon! 96. The holidays ended all too soon. 97. Last year's divination had proved all too accurate. 98. I elaborated people's motives all too profusely. 99. And so the time came, all too soon! 100. The brakes were all too new and responsive. 101. The troubles that destroyed Tang—the loss of his job, the collapse of his marriage, heartbreak over his wastrel only child—are all too common across China. 102. What Orpheus does produce are performances that are rarely humdrum, unlike all too many big - name orchestras. 103. "All too often, " he continues, "the moral calculus perfected in the Civil War has been applied to other wars, often in cases involving nothing as noble as abolitionism. 103. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 104. It's all too easy to fall into a yes-man culture, especially when workers feel insecure about their jobs. 105. Today, the risks of large - scale capital flows across frontiers are all too disturbingly evident. 106. All too far behind the Jamaican, Churandy Martina of the Netherlands Antilles took silver in 19.82sec. Defending champion Shawn Crawford of the US got bronze at 19.96sec. 107. This aspect could make you overly confident, all too ready to accept a commission-only job that will never materialize in the way you've been led to believe. 108. We were all too busy trying to suss out the meaning of life to be sidetracked by such side-issues as careers. 109. We Spaniards have lined up against each other all too often. 110. Politicians all too often pander to the envious tendencies among the electorate. 111. "This is a remarkable sight people get to see all too rarely," said Scott Bolton, Juno principal investigator from the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, in a NASA release. 112. Outside, the pitiless rain fell , fell steadily, with a fierce malignity that was all too human. 113. Dehumanization makes it all too easy to justify abuse, neglect, and violation of human rights. 114. Chances to see Ashley alone were all too infrequent these days. 115. But the FutureGen debacle has shown the all too messy reality of innovation. 116. All too often it is only the negative images of Ireland that are portrayed, colouring opinions and hiding the true nature of the country. 117. All too soon , though, the Dutchman falls foul of the Japanese. 118. I did all this with unnatural haste and doggedness; it was all too much for me. 119. About midnight, a brougham, which was all too familiar, pulled up near number 9. 120. All too often he is spouting off about matters which should not concern him. 121. It is all too easy to lose your temper and go ballistic on your kids. 122. Ernie Els also made a brief run at Woods, but the ending was all too familiar. 123. She traded with them; sometimes she went to war with them; and all too often she was corrupted by their idolatrous religions. 124. They run in circles like poisoned mice, and it's all too late. 125. Requests for character references are all too often answered evasively. 126. The dangers can be seen all too clearly in remote villages like Longuchuk, near the oil-rich Sudd marshes of Upper Nile state. 127. The Philippines sends all too many of them abroad as domestics to ship money home and support an inefficient economy. 128. The vegetables overcooked – an all too common fault in British kitchens. 129. As a former heroin and cocaine addict, I know that experience all too well. 130. That was hyperbole - but the existential threat from climate change is all too real. 131. What is more, in the child's self-centred world, they are all too ready to shoulder responsibility. 132. Now, we often hear how we're all too busy, too geographically dispersed, too careerist, too selfish, too something to move an elderly parent into our households. We berate ourselves for it. 133. Their activities turn all too quickly into a theoretical, nit-picking discussion about politically correct language(http://), complete with internecine feuds between different lobbies. 134. Typically, there only post-learning measures, and all too often those measures are only aimed at declarative knowledge (e.g., recalling facts and definitions). 135. But all too often we conflate admiration and comparison. They're two completely different things. One is smart, the other debilitating. 136. Better engines on ships results in less time spent refueling in vulnerable locations in port or at sea – a lesson we learned all too clearly with the USS COLE. 137. I hated the little wretch next door who used face-cream, often wore new leather shoes, and whose steps sounded all too like those of Zijun. 138. In the absence of a coordinated and effective international framework, all too often non-participating countries offer criminals safe havens for laundering funds. 139. Singapore Airlines will be all too aware of the minefield that awaits. 140. Lutheran Church Historian Martin Marty argues that all too many pews are filled on Sunday with practical atheists—disguised nonbelievers who behave during the rest of the week as if God did not exist. 141. This is a huge , multi - faceted problem, o - ne we're all too familiar with. 142. Dumbledore knows that staring into the Mirror of Erised too long makes considering the rewards of the Dark Side all too tempting or may also make madness a ponderable alternative. 143. Amit Goffer, an Israeli engineer, knows this all too well. 144. Officers argued that it had been all too easy for the Cambridge ring. 145. Theophilos was an important emperor about whom we know all too little; the iconophile sources condemn him thoroughly, while some modern authorities praise him with the same immoderation. 146. Carmen : That kind of internet scam is all too common these days. 147. Corruption, she said, was all too often seen as an issue which affected only war-torn states and tinpot dictatorships. 148. Everyone's got their own path. Some are only just beginning. While others end all too soon. 149. It is a situation all too familiar for residents in this embattled city. 150. It's a never-ending rinse-and-repeat cycle that you know all too well. 151. Dr. Ronald Crystal, chairman of the department of genetic medicine at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical College, knows those stakes all too well. 152. After being sent off, England held on for a 2-2 tie but would be eliminated on penalty kicks (an all too common fate for England fans). 153. The vegetables were overcooked – an all too common fault in British kitchens. 154. Unfortunately, as many of us are all too aware, gaining such media coverage is often serendipitous and can be dependent upon factors beyond our control. |
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