Sentence examples for pursued too from inspiring English sources

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And when the Jets pursued too hastily toward the sideline, McCoy slashed off tackle.

The classical over-story, conceived under the influence of Joyce, and painstakingly explained in the "Mythological Index" (shades of Nabokov's "Pale Fire"), is at times pursued too insistently.

That forced partners to assess whether the firm had grown too much, opened too many offices and pursued too many of the wrong kind of client, this partner said -- the same sort of review the firm is starting now.

The elephants had been supplied by the Indian potentate Chandragupta (called Sandracottus by the Greeks) in return for Indian land conquered by Alexander the Great; they prevented Demetrius, who had pursued too far after defeating the opposing cavalry, from returning to rescue his father.

A centralised Treaty amendment – a "Europe from the top down" – is difficult due to the prevalence of such multiple identities and, if pursued too rapidly and clumsily, could easily turn into overt opposition.

Vehicle and equipment (e.g. helmets) safety improvements are being more rigorously pursued too.

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On the contrary, when too many cars pursue too few customers, consumers are sure to benefit.

He has too many ideas to pursue, too many changes he wants to make.

Some critics have written that Mr. Stoppard is pursuing too many thematic strands here.

There are other connections between film and architecture worth pursuing, too.

Smith was gone by the day after James's appearance — resigned, saying he had erred in pursuing "too close a relationship" with the Murdochs' consigliere.

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