Example sentences of "one [vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] too much " in BNC.
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1 | One should n't make too much of them , but then again , they need watching . |
2 | So perhaps one should n't weep too much for Sugar . |
3 | Its numerical value is the same as that calculated by Inglis for this critical point , though one should not attach too much importance to the exact numerical values in any of this work since all the presuppositions are approximations . |
4 | Although one should not read too much into this , given that the families in the survey had at least one child in primary ( board ) school by definition , and therefore the oldest were sometimes the only ones of an age to be working , it can safely be said that the openings for girls in the printing trade must have been a godsend for low-income families with several children . |
5 | Table 1.4 also gives some sense of the differences of emphasis within these broad subject categories , showing that polytechnic/college courses are often ‘ applied ’ , whereas those in the universities are ( by implication ) often ‘ theoretical ’ or ‘ pure ’ ; although one must not rely too much on labels in higher education . |
6 | As this is one of the main characteristics of the late medieval rural economy , one must not expect too much from the evidence of excavations . |
7 | ‘ One must n't take too much of a good thing , for money is easily spent ’ , said one of Beatrice Potter 's hosts , putting the cigarette she had offered him on the mantelpiece after one or two puffs , for the next night . |