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1 In this context, the price of the experiment might prove too high.
2 But many fear Kenya's efforts could still prove too little, too late.
3 The grant would dilute other investors and prove too costly, it added.
4 But will the resident demonic spirits prove too strong for the team?
5 Labour as we might, the cold would prove too much for us.
6 Kant's hypothesis had the great defect of trying to prove too much.
7 Would not the old feeling revive, and prove too strong for argument?
8 No, I'm afraid ye'd prove too expensive fer the 'Eb an' Flo.'
9 Others do not ask questions whose answers might prove too difficult.
10 Should take up a good position and prove too good again.
11 As one might predict, Max does indeed prove too good to be true.
12 Or will the lure of the sea still prove too strong?
13 I only hope that her presence here doesn't prove too problematic.'
14 Thus it is that the Vulgar prove too strong for you.
15 The throes of hunger will ever prove too powerful for integrity to withstand.
16 If these prove too exciting, it is Edwards on the Will.
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