Sentence examples for become too close from inspiring English sources

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In essence, the score had become too close for him to pitch.

Mr Cameron acknowledged that the relationship between politicians and the press had become too close.

Some investors feel that auditors can become too close to the companies they audit.

He claims the party has become too close to the metropolitan elite.

South Korean news reports are saying the race has become too close to call.

The report acknowledged there was "a concern" that senior police officers had become too close to News International's executives.

The relationship between some companies (this time banks, rather than manufacturers) and government has become too close.

But you quote one observer who argues that the N.R.C. has become too close to the industry it regulates.

The child lying in long grass and squinting between its blades knows that things can become too close to see.

The NUM's achilles heel was that its relationship with mine owners and the Chamber of Mines had become too close.

But he wanted to know about the perception that Mr. McCain had become too close to President Bush since then.

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