Example sentences of "[not/n't] too [adj] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 But so would three or four other songs — here 's hoping they 're not too good for the charts .
2 But she 's not too good by the sounds of it .
3 Take a lady of slight build who is not too strong in the hands .
4 The City was not too deterred by the rights issue which was offset by strong interim figures and an improved dividend payout .
5 However , I 'm not too impressed by the pickups and need some replacements to give it a bit more OOMPH .
6 At times he was clearly not too pleased with the words he was reading out .
7 I 'm not too worried about the exams .
8 In my own work with Japanese quail I have found that this process may lead to a preference for a partner that is slightly novel — just a bit different but not too different from the members of the opposite sex it knew when it was young ( Bateson , Mate Choice ) .
9 The days passed slowly , this static type of warfare was not too popular with the units in 1st Commando Brigade .
10 Other features include two zipped hip pockets on both sides of the reversible jacket , elasticated cuffs which are not too tight around the wrists and a front single one way zip .
11 If your head is n't too far in the clouds you may be able to recognise a good thing when you see it .
12 DERBY striker Tommy Johnson was n't too worried after the Rams ' run of seven successive away wins ended at Brentford .
13 Even those in the Britain of the 1980s who would have liked to privatise the last municipal loo were n't too bothered about the Hops Marketing Board .
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