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1 She said the Government's focus on just vulnerable children is too narrow .
2 The target was too narrow and needs to be broadened in future.
3 The odds, she decided, were too narrow to be worth thinking about.
4 Moderate Republicans dismissed Kushner's plan, calling it too narrow to pass Congress.
5 They are open to the criticism that their world is too narrow .
6 The opening was too narrow , and the stone had to be filed.
7 They were in an alley too narrow for three to walk abreast.
8 Because these occupy too narrow and bourgeois a bandwidth of human experience.
9 The bunks are too narrow for beds and too wide for seats.
10 I cried out, but couldn't stand, because the ledge was too narrow .
11 I am sorry that our bed is too narrow to hold another.
12 Her own little family circle is too narrow a sphere for her.
13 The windows gave little light and were too narrow to climb through.
14 You can't bring the car there, as the street is too narrow .
15 I suppose the Latin school grew too narrow for the young nobleman?
16 Our religion has been too stuffy, too mouldy, too damp, too narrow .
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