Example sentences of "have too [det] " in BNC.
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1 | A horse that is underfed is likely to be dull and lethargic ; whereas an overfed horse which has too little exercise , especially if it is fed grain , is likely to be over-excited and silly . |
2 | Worse still , Europe may be losing out because it has too little high-technology manufacturing . |
3 | He argues that cricket has too little regard for these moments , and wishes baseball 's practice of measuring and recording big hits was adopted . |
4 | The only exception has been the rear access door that covers the Parallel and Serial Ports , which has too little clearance between it and any modern parallel printer plug . |
5 | However , if a cell has too much cholesterol , it can be removed by an HDL particle colliding with the cell and picking up the cholesterol that is excess to requirements . |
6 | Moreover , if the retailer has too much stock of perishable goods , items may deteriorate or pass their ‘ sell by ’ date before they are sold . |
7 | ‘ Every professional man knows , ( at least he ought to know ) that … a scene with the sun immediately behind him wants air , a quality generally considered as absolutely necessary … on the other hand if the sun is within his vision , it probably has too much . |
8 | Teacher : Siobham , I think that glass has too much water in it . |
9 | You have to accept the fact that she will not be feeling she has too much to be grateful about , when she ruminates on the loss of her home and some of her previous complete independence . |
10 | Here Flora has too much to content with ; but she does succeed in getting Percy , her father-in-law — one of those rich , plebeian businessmen this author toes so well — to marry his mistress , Barbara . |
11 | Do n't you find ‘ some place ’ has too much of an American flavour ? ’ |
12 | Language has too much inherent ambiguity to enable solely bottom-up processing . |
13 | He was at great pains to comment that ‘ to say that John Bunch ( Locomotive Superintendent ) has too much power is a travesty ’ . |
14 | New York 's city government has too much on its plate , too big a budget , too many employees , too powerful labour unions — and too few politicians with the guts to do anything about it |
15 | Border has too much basic honesty to plan his responses in these situations . |
16 | His reputation was such , however , that a photographer from the New York Times arrived and another member of the audience was so overwhelmed by the occasion that she described Eliot 's face as " that of an archangel who has too much work to do , and so does only half of it leaving the rest to the North Wind " . |
17 | ‘ The child has too much imagination , ’ she thought . |
18 | She has too much integrity , she 's too scrupulous , to have any happiness with a married man . |
19 | She has too much ambition . |
20 | Now British Coal is getting rid of miners and private enterprise has too much manpower , so it is lowering wages . |
21 | If a person already has too much to do , adding another task will cause stress to that person , as well as to you , the manager , when the task is n't carried out . |
22 | It is quite clear , sir , that on the existing allocations , thirteen years to go , that the figure of nine thousand seven hundred dwellings , if you want to stick by that figure , my view it should be lower because it has too much an assumption for migration in a constrained area , if you want to stick by that figure , the nine thousand seven hundred will be reached without a new settlement , of that I have no doubt whatsoever . |
23 | Whether I am police or not , he has too much to lose . |
24 | and on Joe 's visit to London he realises that he is not really appreciated and leaves as he has too much dignity . |
25 | Unfortunately for IBM , its problems are not simply that it has too many staff . |
26 | But the law has too many loopholes to reassure nervous investors . |
27 | The World Bank has too many people costing too much and working in the wrong place . |
28 | However , this approach has too many problems to be appealing . |
29 | ‘ No , she has too many other people to visit . ’ |
30 | If he has too many bad experiences with other children , it may put him off social interaction . |