Example sentences of "[vb infin] too [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And and I , because er , I enjoy being pregnant , but I do n't enjoy too much bringing up babies
2 Or a pregnant girl may wait too long to be able to have one legally , or may be afraid of what her family will say .
3 If that immunity ought properly to be overridden in light of the countervailing public interest arising , then in our view that countervailing interest will outweigh too such limited value as still attaches to the implied undertaking .
4 Cuvier insisted that the four types were simply different and equally successful body plans — they should not be ranked with the vertebrates at the top , since this would smack too much of the old chain of being .
5 Sometimes we can focus too much on practical arrangements , and think of grief as a normal concomitant of old age .
6 If the drop is almost perfectly spherical it may magnify too much .
7 In contradistinction to the indolent paupers who sponged off the Poor Rate and exploited pay make-up , and the hard-working landless town dweller who also suffered , he further cited the most respectable portion of the peasantry who were prevented from rising above the nominal low price of hire , so that the wage level ‘ must soon fall too low to allow the most abstemious worker to maintain himself .
8 If they are not employed , then their weights will fall too low .
9 Do n't introduce too many new songs at once .
10 I do n't know too many people who are breeding the Great White Shark , do you ?
11 He was not prepared to preach to the British — ‘ I do n't really know too much about them ’ — but he did say that no one could expect success without putting in a great deal of hard work .
12 ‘ If I can but I do n't know too much about escaping .
13 England B forward Williams , 27 , said : ‘ I do n't know too much about Chris but I know he is very fast . ‘
14 When they occur , your catalogue and reference list will point this out — you really can not know too much about each and every rose in your garden .
15 The Gnomes were very interested in this ; as Flaherty said , you could not know too much about these things , although it was a pig 's pity that such a jewel could n't be worn by the King of the day when he went about his reigning , because was n't that the purpose of crowns and jewels anyway ?
16 Moreover , he himself had loyalties of his own to preserve , and it was well for him that he should not know too much .
17 She might not know too much about men — her adult experiences had been confined to Hugh Forster — but she did know her own sex .
18 Dad had had some kind of religious crisis later , but I did n't know too much about that .
19 If I if it was sat trying to make an appointment with you for example er and I do n't know too much about the product we 're just getting
20 ‘ But I 'm afraid I do n't know too much about this sort of thing .
21 What he meant was : Did she act like a woman who might know too much about a murdered boy ?
22 But now I see that you can never know too much about safety and that every river is different .
23 and at the moment he 's living in a hostel where , I do n't know too much about it , where you have clean sheets put on for them
24 That we do n't know too much about , but the assertion that one or two people have made is that his music was being used in the subliminal message under the music technique .
25 erm Do n't really know much about them at all erm they are an old boys side erm but erm we really do n't know too much about them .
26 The first is to try to achieve a combination in which the tones of the different parts of the design are sufficiently distinct to read clearly one from another but do not display too violent tonal contrasts , unless a particularly dramatic effect is part of your aim !
27 I was anxious that it should n't include too much of an earlier date because I did n't feel it would be helpful to the show .
28 It is , but it does n't include too many cars on the hue of the Healey and the Cobra .
29 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 .
30 But this did n't excite too much attention as by this time Halling folk were used to walking , and only used the railway over longer distances .
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