Example sentences of "[not/n't] have too [det] " in BNC.

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1 In the absence of Philip and Storie , George Reifer will open the batting with Bruce Patterson , Clydesdale 's new professional , and though Reifer has not had too much experience of going in first , he did open a couple of times during his 15-game spell with Barbados .
2 GOOD news from an Everton camp which has not had too much to cheer recently , is that Howard Kendall has all his first team squad fit for selection against Nottingham Forest , with the single exception of Mark Ward , writes Ian Hargraves .
3 Because he took over his new duties in the close season Love has not had too many opportunities to meet many of the players , but the squad have had two nets at Moray House College , Edinburgh , the last two Fridays and Love has been impressed by the effort put in by the players at these sessions .
4 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 .
5 Diction should not have too much expression .
6 Then there will be equality , as it is written : ‘ He who gathered much did not have too much , and he who gathered little did not have too little . ’
7 For this latter reason alone it is crucially important as a matter of artistic integrity that Miller , the invented man , does not have too much in common with me .
8 But Wilson found she did not have too much sense .
9 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 .
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 One development that did not have too much to do with NT was the coming together of Hewlett-Packard Co , IBM Corp , Microsoft Corp and Novell Inc to announce that they will work together to establish , support and implement open standards for network printing management : the four agreed to support Simple Network Management Protocol as a standard for managing peripherals on a local area network .
12 They do not have too much to grouse about , though : the family 's income is about 1,600 yuan a month .
13 One development that did not have too much to do with Windows NT last week was the coming together of Hewlett-Packard Co , IBM Corp , Microsoft Corp and Novell Inc to announce that they will work together to establish , support and implement open standards for network printing management .
14 Since each colony of red ants has several queens , you will not have too much difficulty in getting a queen for your colony .
15 Chamomile makes a good lawn , provided it does not have too much traffic on it , but should be used for small areas , as it needs constant attention to keep weeds at bay , but it will have the advantage of remaining green in dry conditions .
16 We could learn from the American experience of using the National Guard not only to help with civil disasters but also with drug enforcement , which are both areas in which we can not have too much help , provided that it is properly directed and properly trained .
17 Good hotel design can not have too much careful planning and attention to detail , as a regular hotel user , explains .
18 ‘ We do not have too many Woosnams , ’ said Mr Schofield , ‘ but we do have a lot of Fehertys and Montgomeries and for them to have survived one of the greatest tests is testimony to how strong we are becoming . ’
19 It should be well located and of sound and durable construction ; it should not have too many drawbacks , and these can be wide ranging — the most obvious examples are traffic noise ( particularly from motorways or airports ) , inconsiderate neighbours , shared access , pubs and car parks , and vandalism .
20 This is a good game if you do not have too many children at the party .
21 DO not have too many exotic and clashing tastes in one menu .
22 You do need to make sure that you programme all the back bed needles to knit periodically and remember to make sure that you do not have too many rows within the pin tuck area .
23 It is nonetheless likely that an export licence will be denied , to give a British institution the chance of raising the necessary matching funds to purchase the picture , as the Cook panel has been in England since 1863 ( in the Cook family since 1868 ) and as Messrs MacGregor and Rosenberg ( Director of the National Gallery and Curator of Paintings at the Louvre , respectively ) would agree , one can not have too many Antonellos .
24 Then there will be equality , as it is written : ‘ He who gathered much did not have too much , and he who gathered little did not have too little . ’
25 ‘ Graham talked about the number of one-day games and about not having too many players of over 35 , ’ he said .
26 If this is accepted , the obvious caveats about the need for having a balanced portfolio and for not having too many eggs in one basket , etc. seem too obvious to require any amplification .
27 But bought her a telly so she 's not having too many .
28 no you 're not having too much
29 Joseph Fernandez , the local CIA man , tried not to have too much to do with the local airstrip/farm , once he had helped start it ; but the cover was sometimes blown in definitive fashion .
30 Taylor was not only himself firm with Dissenters , but in a sermon which he preached before the Irish Parliament in 1661 he urged it not to have too much respect for tender consciences .
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