Sentence examples for picking too from inspiring English sources

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She enjoyed picking, too.

Picking too many mussels off the rocks just means trying to make new friends before dinnertime.

Some cautioned that picking too young a running mate might simply call attention to the age difference.

I'm falling straight into the trap Sarah warned us about, of picking too many "feature notes" and leaving them all to fight it out for attention.

Over the years the award process has been accused of too political, picking too many well-known people or giving short shrift to particular groups, like women or minorities.

"We are not getting our basics right – we couldn't stop a driving maul five metres out – and maybe I've been a bit naive by picking too many youngsters in the team.

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It was picked too late.

But it would be churlish to pick too many holes.

The visitors had a bone to pick, too, however.

Pro-Romney pick: "Too Many Americans," in which Mr. Romney makes his case directly to voters.

They cannot pick too many candidates or leave marks that would have to be scrutinized to guess their intent.

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