Sentence examples for too neat for from inspiring English sources

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In a twist much too neat for fiction, Martha's ex-husband married Joyce Harrington.

Perhaps this systematic box-ticking is too neat for some tastes, but if nothing else, the show stayed utterly true to its characters; no-one's ending rang false.

But perhaps this would have been too neat for Gallaccio, for whose nimble talent anything resembling the predictable is out of the question.

Ms. Bowersox only sounds hemmed in on the songs she didn't wholly write, including the uncomfortably peppy "Lonely Won't Come Around" and "Hold On," written by the former "Idol" judge Kara DioGuardi and Chad Kroeger of Nickelback, which is too neat for Ms. Bowersox's shambles.

Onto its blank pages, someone from that same era it seemed to me like a woman, because the work was too neat for a little girl had pasted articles about Shirley Temple that she'd scissored out of movie magazines and local Michigan newspapers.

It's not the first company to use a college campus as the overriding metaphor for its headquarters -- Microsoft and Nike have taken a similar architectural route -- but in the case of Abercrombie & Fitch, the analogy is almost too neat for theory.

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It's all a bit too neat, more for display than for consumption.

The rest of this look is a bit too neat schoolboy for me, but I can see it taking off – not the bag, but the sleeveless V-neck, shirt and slacks.

There's an impossibly naive group of fans hoping that Walt undergoes some kind of redemption and uses his smarts to rescue Jesse from the bad racist militants, but that has got to be too neat a bow for a show of this towering inhumanity, surely?

(Remember, Downey Jr received an Oscar nomination for his crackpot turn in Tropic Thunder as a method actor who takes skin-darkening medication to play an African American. The character's name? Kirk Lazarus, almost too neat a fit for this back-from-the-grave showman).

Through March 13 Web is too neat a word for Ms. Pepe's jungly installation of tied-together shoelaces, rubber bands and colored yarn that activates the space of this gallery, evoking in 3-D the all-over patterns of Jackson Pollock as well as more recent work by Eva Hesse and Judy Pfaff.

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