1. Everyday matters seemed too much for him since the murder, they knew he could not cope with the bigger issues. 2. The strain of managing such a huge company became too much for Anita. 3. Because Clinton seems to be behaving almost as a Republican, it may be too much for Democratic congressional candidates to expect him to do them much good. 4. But even then it became too much for him. 5. But how much is too much for the group that said it would do whatever it took to save that sacred baseball venue? 6. How much is too much for a team to do? 7. However, his schedule became too much for him. 8. In his formative years, though, he was not much for following instructions, if only because there was rarely anyone issuing them. 9. Safe to say, thank you very much for your wonderful, wise words, and that is the father I have always known in you. 10. She speculated that the tension inherent in the relationship between an independent chancellor and City Hall ultimately proved too much for Cortines. |