Example sentences of "and [adv] [verb] too [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Moreover , criteria such as ‘ fraud ’ or ‘ exercise of authority ’ are exceedingly vague and arguably provide too much scope for judicial interpretation . |
2 | And not using too much water . |
3 | I must try to think for myself , she went on , and not pay too much attention to the arguments overheard in the bread queue . |
4 | He wants people to make their own choices , and not pay too much tax , and the United Kingdom to stay in one piece . |
5 | She avoided Betty 's eye and absent-mindedly put too much sugar in her tea . |
6 | The new mills , factories and works tended to be in more or less remote places , partly because of the need to be near a falling stream for the supply of power , and later to escape too close inspection and regulation of their uninhibited activities . |
7 | Thick , textured fabrics are unsuitable as they do not take the stiffening well and also produce too much bulk around the roller . |
8 | ‘ Carers tend to feel guilty and often have too little compassion for themselves , They need support . ’ |
9 | The food faddists , he warns , ‘ would leave us on a diet of nuts and cabbage — and then find too much salt in the nuts ’ . |