Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] much to say " in BNC.

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1 It is not too much to say that we entered the conference in the law and atmosphere of the 17th century and we came out with a fair prospect of 20th century conditions . '
2 John Paris , in his biography of Davy published in 1825 , wrote : ‘ I have been able to present to the world a complete history of those proceedings which have so happily led to discovery of which it is not too much to say that it is at once the pride of science , the triumph of humanity and the glory of the age in which we live . ’
3 Indeed it is not too much to say that the Inklings were preoccupied with them .
4 ‘ It 's not too much to say it 's the storm of the century , ’ Joe Friday , director of the National Weather Service , said .
5 Her life had been full of pain and perplexity ; it is not too much to say that her emotional needs had been fastened on a man whom she never properly understood , and that he in turn was baffled and then enraged by her insistent and neurotic demands upon him .
6 Indeed , it is not too much to say that this is probably the single thing that " everyone know about Athenian democracy .
7 It is not too much to say that the quoted argument has the strength of this : We say it is probable that the spoon is under the napkin ; the relation of " being under " is therefore a relation of probability .
8 It is not too much to say that the probabilistic analyses must revise this into a belief that many effects are not made to happen .
9 In Billie Holiday 's 1936 recording of ‘ These Foolish Things ’ it is not too much to say that the melody is recomposed .
10 It is not too much to say that , throughout the last three critical years in China , it is to Dr Morrison that the British public has looked from day to day for the earliest and most accurate intelligence concerning events in which the interests of this country have been so largely involved . ’
11 It is not too much to say that this interpretation of what appears the plain meaning of section 4 of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act , 1974 , would make a farce out of the children 's hearing system .
12 ‘ It 's not too much to say it 's the storm of the century , ’ said Joe Friday , director of the National Weather Service .
13 Writing about this one feels strange simply because there is n't that much to say .
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