Example sentences of "you [modal v] [adv] [vb infin] too much " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You must n't expect too much of it . |
2 | It 's very sad , of course , but you must n't think too much about it . |
3 | ‘ You must n't do too much , ’ said Lydia , misguidedly , as Betty took this for further evidence of her goodheartedness ; ‘ you have n't been well . ’ |
4 | You must n't take too much protein out of the wort or there 'll be no head on the finished beer . ’ |
5 | ‘ You — you must not refine too much upon — upon what transpired between us . |
6 | But you must not think too much about her . ’ |
7 | I said : ‘ You must not cry too much , my dears . |
8 | When approaching white water you should not have too much speed , sheeting out might be necessary , and the weight should move on to the back foot to encourage the nose to lift over the foam . |
9 | They were extraordinary conditions , and you should n't attach too much importance to a score like that in those conditions . ’ |
10 | I think you should n't expect too much from them , but I think anything which makes maths interesting or enjoyable is worthwhile . |
11 | Some students find that it helps them to make a brief précis of the situation , though you should n't waste too much time in writing out points which you already have set down in front of you . |
12 | They are among the most peaceful Mbuna and you should n't have too much trouble with aggression in them . |
13 | It wo n't work on unclipped ‘ hairies ’ — but as they are probably living out , you should n't remove too much of the natural grease from their coats . |
14 | The Gnomes were very interested in this ; as Flaherty said , you could not know too much about these things , although it was a pig 's pity that such a jewel could n't be worn by the King of the day when he went about his reigning , because was n't that the purpose of crowns and jewels anyway ? |
15 | Its bed and furniture were entirely homely , however , and perhaps not as dainty as the elegant young French lady might like , but it did have a nice view of the hustle and bustle of Newington Butts , and Mrs Beavis always reckoned that if you could see life going on from your window , you could n't grumble too much about not having dainty furniture . |
16 | They are often unjustified criticism and aimed at an area you ca n't do too much about , like your appearance . |
17 | Keep that keep that running in that case because you ca n't do too much with it . |
18 | You ca n't expect too much of music . |
19 | There are some Festival events you ca n't have too much of ! |
20 | And no doubt you ca n't say too much , because Guy 's around ! ’ |
21 | CD-ROM 'S are different , standards exist and you although one could cost up to £500 for one , remember that 680mb is an average capacity — so you ca n't grumble too much . |
22 | Ever since they decided sex is good for you and you ca n't get too much of it , they 've thought food 's bad for you . |
23 | ‘ You ca n't read too much into early season form but I 'm convinced they will only get better . |
24 | Since each colony of red ants has several queens , you will not have too much difficulty in getting a queen for your colony . |
25 | This is much better than ‘ oiling ’ and you will never get too much . |
26 | You wo n't mind too much if I finish my coffee , though ? ’ he said with heavy irony . |
27 | You must develop the ability to find the centre of an area of lift quickly instead of losing it , and you can not have too much practice and experience . |
28 | I might have checked out the financial aspects of buying into the station , but one thing I 've learned over the years is that you can never do too much research . |
29 | You can never plan too much , never work out too many details or anticipate too many ‘ worst cases ’ . |
30 | But now I see that you can never know too much about safety and that every river is different . |