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He commented that it was too large and overshot the mark.
Gary did find that interesting, especially when her eyes passed each other on the return trip, overshooting the mark.
I have heard before of investigators overshooting the mark, but never quite to the extent that he has done.
But in this case legend, as usual, overshot the mark.
All the same, in my opinion, the Commission proposals overshoot the mark a little.
I believe that the Commission has overshot the mark somewhat in its proposal.
The Americans would seem to have overshot the mark in the greatness of their preparations.
The report also overshoots the mark when it comes to dealing with tobacco smoke.
A projected nationwide increase of 150,000 jobs in December overshot the mark by 149,000.
However, it is possible to overshoot the mark, even in the case of such an uncontroversial issue.
Some said the tight policies had overshot the mark.
If high land prices mean that young farmers are then unable to take over businesses, we have overshot the mark.
Not for the first time today, Kellen wondered if they'd overshot the mark or taken a wrong turn.
You see, when he reached for me, I think that his two fingers, like this, went into the eye socket, overshooting the mark.
Breanna was relieved again; it meant they hadn't overshot the mark.
Maybe the moral is just the obvious one that stock prices occasionally overshoot the mark in both directions.
Konev said, "But we don't want to overshoot the mark."
He was here once, but he overshot the mark.
We have also had to conclude, though, that this clean-up process has overshot the mark somewhat.
Hard landing, too, plowed a furrow when we overshot the mark.
So many years later, we have to conclude that the decisions taken at the time have overshot the mark.
"Absolutely, Arcot, and here's hoping we didn't overshoot the mark by much."
But though he sometimes overshot the mark of truth, he never shot away from it, like Froude.
So sudden was the cab's change of direction that the pursuing car overshot the mark and had to haul back.
These queens of useless clutter always have well laid plans that overshoot the mark.
The hard man of the Force - but one day he would overstep the mark.
They were the ones who overstepped the mark on this occasion.
There are times when even good friends overstep the mark, Simon, and this is one of them.
Any time now one of 'em's going to overstep the mark.
Who actually takes these people to task and removes them when they overstep the mark.
He was deeply angered now; she had overstepped the mark.
Comus saw that he had overstepped the mark of her good nature.
Even in this place, he had overstepped the mark.
But if I overstepped the mark it was because you made the running.'
I feel they'll overstep the mark at some stage, then we'll catch them."
Fine, thought Jay, wincing at the way she always overstepped the mark.
'My view is that our officials overstepped the mark.
I am sorry but you are overstepping the mark a little, and I have been very patient.
It is precisely because ethical standards are so important to our citizens that we must not overstep the mark.
Should she not be shuddering inwardly for having overstepped the mark?
In so doing it must not, I repeat not, overstep the mark on human rights.
'He overstepped the mark and we had no option but to suspend him,' she said.
People obviously have to watch their budget and we need to be sensitive here and not overstep the mark.
Now her blood was up and she didn't care that she was overstepping the mark.
This can no longer be termed the 'third way' - these actions blatantly overstep the mark.
The European Commission, as I said, has overstepped the mark.
We cannot afford to overstep the mark as often as we do.
Without a doubt, Marilyn thinks Nicole is overstepping the mark.
It doesn't matter if your husband is from a repressed background or not, this bloke's overstepping the mark.
And surely healthier democratically for people to sometimes overstep the mark than never to dare go near it in the first place.