Example sentences of "[noun prp] have too [det] " in BNC.

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1 They say Ross on Wye has too many bad memories for them
2 Yet most tend to agree with the right-wing slogan , ‘ the boat is full ’ , meaning Germany has too many foreigners .
3 Concerning costs , it has been reported in the financial press that FIMBRA merely had to take the word of Dunsdale that it was investing in gilts , as the SRO had too few staff to adequately deal with each individual firm .
4 Already Sandison had too many things in the outer pockets of his jacket — dictionary in the left-hand one , notebook , pencil and map of the city in the other .
5 He probably thinks Scott Sellars had too much class for Leeds too .
6 In any other country in Europe the family might now be rehoused , but Bosnia has too many homeless people to cope with Milkovici .
7 Not that she was jealous , she just thought that Nona had too much of everything .
8 In contrast , trade unions in France had too little organisational strength in the workplace to be able to inflict major economic losses on the firm and they were considered to be too ideologically radical to be permitted a higher degree of participation .
9 ‘ I do n't think Manchester had too many chances in extra time and a Falconer goal would have won it for us .
10 Research has confirmed that Glasgow has too many old properties of the wrong size and in the wrong place , in contrast to the attractive greenfield sites — some with special status — enjoyed by other areas of Scotland .
11 Newcastle had too many keepers so Jim Smith let him go .
12 But their leaders thought Germany had too much on its plate to change its definition of nationality and that holding up the asylum reform for that would cost them too many votes .
13 In 1863 the special train bringing royal visitors to the Prince of Wales 's wedding at Windsor had too few carriages .
14 Here Flora has too much to content with ; but she does succeed in getting Percy , her father-in-law — one of those rich , plebeian businessmen this author toes so well — to marry his mistress , Barbara .
15 Paul Lexington had too much at stake in the production to take the risk of being discovered as a murderer .
16 Whatever the case , the exploit cost Henry a thrashing later that day , and Louisa had too much heart to ask about her thruppence .
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