Example sentences of "[pers pn] would [adv] [vb infin] too much " in BNC.

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1 ‘ They did miss chances , but I would n't place too much emphasis on that .
2 I would n't do too much .
3 But I would n't go too much on that .
4 I would n't pay too much heed myself , though . ’
5 No , I do n't mean she 's pregnant , though I would n't mind too much if she were .
6 So , if I were you , I would n't put too much trust in what he said .
7 But if a trip abroad could result in Ben giving her some of those hot , steamy looks that handsome Ross was throwing his own wife 's way — well , she would n't complain too much about that !
8 His kindness must have gone to her head , but she would not read too much into it .
9 ‘ But we would n't argue too much about that sort of thing , would we ? ’
10 Mr Bull , 75 , said he would not have too much difficulty in finding the extra £15 a year to pay for the new road tax fees and would economise on petrol .
11 It would n't take too much more ingenuity to cut the speed of the sample down but keep the pitch the same , thus making the target guitar part much easier to distinguish .
12 ‘ Rain is forecast and it would not take too much more to have the meeting cancelled , ’ said Plumpton clerk of the course Cliff Griggs yesterday , while overnight rain would also put Sedgefield in jeopardy .
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