Example sentences of "[pron] have [been] [v-ing] too much " in BNC.

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1 And then I thought maybe I 'd been expecting too much .
2 On a course recently someone suggested I had been talking too much and should be told to keep quiet .
3 Perhaps I 've been watching too much television yes .
4 Anyway , she 'd been drinking too much , of late .
5 But she 'd been smoking too much , as well .
6 ‘ I think you 've been watching too much television . ’
7 ‘ Jacqui , you 've been watching too much television .
8 You 've been watching too much Hill Street Blues , ’ he said .
9 That 's probably the trouble if you 've been eating too much .
10 You 've been playing too much football
11 ‘ You look very pale , ’ she went on ; ‘ you 've been doing too much , my dear .
12 You 've been doing too much . ’
13 What you should recognize is that it is a warning sign that you have been doing too much , and that you need to get away from the patient , at least for short periods in the day , if not for some days or weeks .
14 We realised we 'd been depending too much on verbal instructions so we concentrated on producing written safety procedures , including training and planning .
15 They 've been reading too much space fiction .
16 Like most defectors , Lyalin was suffering from delusions of grandeur and it was hard to judge whether he had been reading too much of Pincher 's material or books by Le Queux dating from the turn of the century .
17 The Russian race , on which the competitors were accommodated on a train following the race route , proved to be a harrowing experience for Zarei , but not because he had been doing too much running .
18 He 's been screwin' too much for his own good .
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