Example sentences of "[noun sg] have too [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , if the retailer has too much stock of perishable goods , items may deteriorate or pass their ‘ sell by ’ date before they are sold .
2 The present thick Ethernet cabling outside the main building has too many tight-radius bends , which cause packet collision errors .
3 Rehospitalization as a single outcome measure has too many problems to be used in isolation from other measures .
4 Bonanza has too many friends who 'd be interested to see him .
5 However , if a cell has too much cholesterol , it can be removed by an HDL particle colliding with the cell and picking up the cholesterol that is excess to requirements .
6 From one poor Mouth that 's stretch 'd too wide ;
7 Every side had too much to lose and very little to gain .
8 But the law has too many loopholes to reassure nervous investors .
9 ‘ The child has too much imagination , ’ she thought .
10 Besides , what he saw outside the window had too much potency , too much spell-binding sweetness for him to turn his back on it .
11 He poohed-poohed the suggestion that Bonanza Boy had too much weight , commenting : ‘ The distance is the key , he 'll love it .
12 And his desire had too much love in it , too much natural chivalry , to take what he knew to be advantage of a vulnerable moment .
13 Now British Coal is getting rid of miners and private enterprise has too much manpower , so it is lowering wages .
14 Yoga has too many unfortunate non-Christian connotations , not least of which is the unhelpful eastern view of right and wrong .
15 Border has too much basic honesty to plan his responses in these situations .
16 Another lorry had too much weight on the front axle .
17 New York 's city government has too much on its plate , too big a budget , too many employees , too powerful labour unions — and too few politicians with the guts to do anything about it
18 He argues that cricket has too little regard for these moments , and wishes baseball 's practice of measuring and recording big hits was adopted .
19 However , this approach has too many problems to be appealing .
20 Mrs Laughton said the Reporter had too much input into the Hearings themselves , and the Panel ceased to be independent .
21 By the 1980s many people felt that the government had too big a role in the economy .
22 Teacher : Siobham , I think that glass has too much water in it .
23 The World Bank has too many people costing too much and working in the wrong place .
24 Dr Helen Zeitlin , 44 , of Bidford on Avon , Warwicks , was made redundant in March 1991 on the grounds that Alexandra Hospital had too many blood specialists .
25 The situation had too many of the elements of a farce about it , and he wondered briefly why he had agreed to such a scheme .
26 Your country has too many people , so your government is shipping you north .
27 This utility has too many features to list and is definitely worth getting .
28 But the established association would clearly indicate , at this stage of research , that it is n't a good idea to have too much in your blood .
29 Dad had too much sense to risk getting me pregnant .
30 Even if the company had too much money for its own good and wanted to go way over the top it should certainly expect a finished block of 60,000 square feet for £9.4m .
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