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1
The hero is unattainable Either he is
too
posh
,
or she is.
2
Is this proof the "
too
posh
to push" phenomenon is flourishing here?
3
In true posh fashion Victoria is
too
posh
and too rich to actually work again.
4
But for all its wealth, Beaver Creek is not
too
posh
to have a laugh.
5
Probably
too
posh
to use the word suicide.
6
The house is too big and
too
posh
.
7
No community is
too
posh
for politics.
8
But is the whole package not
too
posh
for those who need a less salubriously bedecked workhorse?
9
Does he sound
too
posh
?
10
Not because she was
too
posh
or too scared to push but because she decided it was the safest method.
11
Blunt claimed his background had worked against him, saying many people considered him "
too
posh
"
for the music industry.
12
Baby is
too
posh
for Patrick Swayze's Johnny, who is a bad boy, and is thus unfairly accused of various crimes.
13
Ever since we got
too
posh
for instant coffee, foil pouches of coffee have been disgorging their contents all over the fridge.
14
Cameron even sent out to Asda for black wellies, in case appearing in his green Hunter boots made him look
too
posh
.
15
Our managed isolation hotels are
too
posh
and returnees should not be treated like hotel guests with luxuries like free menu choices and drycleaning.
16
The chairman of the inquiry, Robert Francis QC in response, coined the term "
too
posh
to wash" when the report was published in February.
too
posh
too