Example sentences of "[verb] too many " in BNC.
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1 | If the model contains too many sub-systems/activities , it is likely that there is a mix of resolution levels . |
2 | I had n't caught too many tubes myself so I asked him what it was like in there . |
3 | Beware of matching too many colours together — if you have chosen a fairly strong coloured mount then it may be easier to have a plain white or cream silk as the background , or you could use a plain mount card in a neutral shade like cream , behind the coloured mount of your choice . |
4 | Without pressing too many keys . |
5 | IBM Corp yesterday replaced its PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 machines with new models that use the 80486DX2-50 and offer enhanced graphics support and ISO-compliant fonts — but as they cost $4,135 with 8Mb and 212Mb disk , $4,665 with 400Mb , they are not likely to find too many takers . |
6 | One reported that safety inspectors had been told " not to find too many faults " . |
7 | When we had finished , Maria brought Turkish coffee in a brass pot and took the lamp , which was beginning to attract too many insects . |
8 | ‘ But I do n't want to know too many details . |
9 | He was n't very fond of the river Wye , for its rocky crevasses had claimed too many young lives even during the short time he had been there . |
10 | They say too many of our telephones have been captured , you never know who you might be talking to at the other end . ’ |
11 | Doctors say too many teenagers adopt an unhealthy lifestyle and it stays with them . |
12 | Residents say too many learner drivers are taking lessons in their streets , and now they want the L-plates moved on . |
13 | Do n't introduce too many new songs at once . |
14 | He had to sell Ebberston in 1848 , thanks to keeping too many racehorses and losing too many bets on them , and he died in London in 1866 , cared for in his last years by a kind and well-endowed lady friend called Elizabeth William . |
15 | Willie is not one for keeping too many records , but one thing he 'll always remember is the remarkable coincidence of his three Open Championship victories . |
16 | It certainly has n't to date provided too many solutions for the voluntary sector . |
17 | Their ball retention was poor and they also committed too many infringements , often in attacking positions . |
18 | However , you do n't want to slip too many needles side by side unless you want a very loopy effect . |
19 | Well they would be o , they 're representing too many people for them to misbehave . |
20 | I do n't know too many people who are breeding the Great White Shark , do you ? |
21 | Keep the content of each effect simple — do not allow it to contain too many different elements at once . |
22 | It is , but it does n't include too many cars on the hue of the Healey and the Cobra . |
23 | As you will realise , some offences are predominantly working-class and others predominantly middle-class , and it is important that self-report studies do not include too many offences typical of one group or class . |
24 | If the hotel accepts too many block bookings that could possibly result in the loss of other reservations from clients who may return to the hotel on regular basis . |
25 | ‘ And found too many imperfections . ’ |
26 | If you find six or more remedies are matching then you have probably included too many common symptoms . |
27 | I seen 'im look very confident at the non-striker 's end , I grant yer , but that 'as n't won too many matches as I knows of . |
28 | Do you think magistrates send too many people to prison ? |
29 | Some said it was because we had harvested too many beans , but it was because our union was getting stronger . |
30 | The major opposition party hesitates to launch too many full-scale attacks on the government if they are likely to result in a series of defeats by however small a majority , since this would tend to demoralize their supporters . |