Sentence examples for Too tangible from inspiring English sources

Exact(6)

Maybe it is all too tangible.

It's too tangible, too containable to not do it.

Initially no more than love interest, her later mistreatment makes the class conflict all too tangible.

Impact: Nothing too tangible, but a few thousand more followers can't hurt when you have an upcoming album to promote.

Some influentials close to the administration may even find the porn industry a bit too tangible for their tastes.

The success of the former, aided and abetted by the excess of the latter, has made the abyss all too tangible up ahead.

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At Columbus Circle, more than ever before, certain values that are clearly intangible - the values that we lump together loosely under the vague and inadequate phrase of "quality of life" - have come to be pitted against the all-too-tangible imperatives of money.

Nor, of course, were beauty or nature, which make far too little tangible contribution to "UK plc".

A deal to sell its security and cleaning service fell through recently because the buyer, a unit of Nomura Securities, said it had too few tangible assets.

'Mental choices' is itself too clear and tangible a term.

Alarm, too, at this tangible manifestation of the precarious state of the economy.

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