Sentence examples for too precious that from inspiring English sources

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I just found it a little bit too precious that you would limit yourself to no narration, no music, and pretend that you were getting, in a Godardian sense, truth twenty-four times a second".

It's no longer something too precious that you can't have.

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If your doctor sees you as a statistic, or a file to be processed, walk away; you are too precious for that.

The Internet is too precious for that.

"The parks are not too precious for protests that don't have a libretto," said Donna Lieberman, executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, noting that the city regularly allows audiences for classical music and opera on the grass.

I believe that that creative link is too precious to sever and that far from condoning the political status quo it can be the most potent condemnation of it.

If you have a bit of stuff that you don't use that much, but too precious to you that you can't throw it away, allocate a box for all this stuff and guess what you do now?

Your life is far too precious a commodity for that, especially when you can create a plan to get to your happiness sooner rather than later.

She avoided anything that resembled pillow talk, that rhymed or that was too precious or poetic.

She has already concluded that those minutes are too precious to spend on something that will pay off only in the long run.

The injury-prone receiver Percy Harvin has become the porcelain tea service that is too precious to actually use: he often leaves the game in critical situations so that he will be available for hypothetical even-more-critical situations that never come.

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