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"My own view is that the 57 percent may be a bridge too far."
In my view this is, for the present, a bridge too far.
The agreement on a common position appears to be a bridge too far for them.
She later described the change in ownership as "a bridge too far."
Turning to the substance, as I said just now, some things may be a case of a bridge too far.
This game was a bridge too far for a very good but young Welsh team.
It is simply a bridge too far and you will only feed public anger.
I think he's just being cute about the bridge too far."
Last night that was a bridge too far, but tonight it is the easier, softer way.
On opening day, it was a bridge too far.
This might be a bridge too far for Britain.
Star Trek chairs for the lounge - a bridge too far?
During the planning for this operation he memorably said: "I think we might be going a bridge too far."
I confess to having drifted a bridge too far on with in a recent political polemic.
Then he added, "But sir, I think we might be going a bridge too far."
Thought the Premier League would be a bridge too far for him but obviously not!
"It's not really a bridge too far," he said.
Block-granting food stamps, he said, would place Republicans on their own "bridge too far."
It is simply a bridge too far to make agreements at European level at this stage.
In the mid-1980s, the vision of creating a genuine single market seemed a bridge too far.
But even this meager score was often a bridge too far for poor students from dismal inner city schools.
Sorry, Rummy; as my dentist says, that's a bridge too far.
So expecting people to be happy buying a handset that they cannot even touch, much less play around with, was a bridge too far.
But I am still exhausted and the hotel in Delhi seems like a bridge too far.
Eliminating any Member State's influence in projects up to 10 million is a bridge too far at the present stage.