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

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1 ‘ As far as I can see , putting together an international programme would not present too many problems — and it would be nice if we could tie in something with Australia as well . ’
2 She just hoped that the lady would not charge too much for taking the child off her hands .
3 One might think that this unpredictability would n't matter too much if it occurred only at the big bang ; after all , that was ten or twenty billion years ago .
4 The workshops would n't generate too much traffic and the proximity to Temple Meads station and the rail network would be useful for despatching goods .
5 It was a good sign ; if the jacks did n't decimate the fry the water would soon become too populated and no longer produce the big fish me and my ilk were keen to catch .
6 People would n't read too much into our last victory over Waterford , but scoring 20 points was a fair achievement and quite a confidence booster .
7 He hoped Mother Francis would n't get too great a shock .
8 In many cases this list already numbers over 100 , so correction techniques applied to such a long list would probably take too long to be worthwhile implementing , and the results from such techniques would produce many more candidates which would all have to be processed through the remaining stages of the recognition system .
9 Naylor would n't say too much , I expect , ’ Cicely clipped in warmly .
10 When it seemed that the treatment was over , Freud suggested the patient should give him a present ‘ so that the feeling of gratitude would n't become too strong ’ .
11 However , if your customers are well spread and the write-off of a couple of the larger ones would n't cause too much trouble then credit insurance may not be commercially viable for you .
12 Mark would n't suffer too much though .
13 This task would later prove too great for both men .
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