Sentence examples for stretched too long from inspiring English sources

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(The first part stopped too soon, and the third part stretched too long).

Mussina, who has yielded a stunning 36 hits in his last 16 innings, realizes his troubles have stretched too long to simply vanish.

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If you stretch too long or too hard, you could pull a muscle.

Example Routine... Hold each stretch anywhere from 30 seconds - 1 min. Don't stretch too long, because you might injure yourself.

Do not do this stretch too long.

You don't want to hold the stretches too long because the muscles will become spongy.

As fitfully brilliant as they can be, The Body Artist, Cosmopolis, Falling Man and Point Omega often feel less like novels than short stories stretched too thin for too long.

Like most graduations, this one stretched on too long, with four speakers, including two alumni, now elementary school students, who offered wise words about the good and bad things that happen to you after preschool.

(Unless this stretches on too long, scooping Bill Clinton out of this part of his legacy, too).

The film stretches on too long — the worshipful comments begin to pile up, and Mr. Grabsky gets bogged down in "Fidelio" (Beethoven's only opera) and a few other areas.

Eurogamer's Welsh considered the plot driven by "inconsequential MacGuffins" and thought the ending rushed, but praised the story for not stretching on too long.

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