Sentence examples for be far too difficult from inspiring English sources

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Blasting through these intricate jokehouses would be far too difficult, not half as much fun, and the setups it offers are just too delicious.

"Completely rewriting client software such as AutoCAD for the web has proven to be far too difficult, time consuming and expensive".

In fact, in my opinion it would be far too difficult to try to explicitly represent everything Wolfram Alpha knows and can compute using OWL ontologies.

You may overestimate your students ability or the material being studied may be far too difficult for the student to understand.

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They're far too difficult to find.

Nicklaus joked after his round that the course was far too difficult for him.

It is far too difficult for new Chinese ideas to move from the laboratory to the marketplace.

Trying to explain the two-day event is far too difficult — this year it spanned everything from bonsai to Babbage.

"But that's far too difficult for seven-year-olds!" "Yes, but I didn't tell them that and so far they haven't found out," said Susan.

But his publisher at the time, Charles Prentice at Chatto & Windus, turned down the tale for being far too difficult and strange.

And that our concerts sell out in advance, to audiences who just love to hear us scrape through easy arrangements of Bach or the last 40 bars of the '1812' Overture — the rest is far too difficult — is proof.

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