Example sentences of "[verb] n't [verb] [pers pn] too " in BNC.

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1 The bust looked like bronze if you did n't examine it too closely .
2 ‘ I did n't hurt you too much , did I ? ’
3 Did n't scare him too much , I hope ? ’
4 After a while , the bullying at school did n't affect me too much , and I was in my element with all the wildlife around me .
5 I think the thing that worries me most is that later on , he did n't manage it too well , a lot of other things were going wrong in his life , and at that point the name calling continued , and the stuff that maybe was n't so hurtful early on seemed to become very hurtful then .
6 ‘ Well , we did n't make it too apparent immediately . ’
7 If it did n't upset me too much I liked to make her happy .
8 ‘ I hope you did n't overdo it too much last night , ’ he said .
9 ‘ Are you sure you did n't pack 'em too tight ?
10 The fact that it was a man 's bike did n't trouble her too much .
11 I was just a care assistant then , and I did n't know her too well at that time .
12 ‘ He is a good , experienced crafty boxer , but did n't worry me too much .
13 I hope it did n't cause you too much inconvenience .
14 I hope that you did n't find it too abstract .
15 So that you can in the end , when I came to do it , although it was seventeen people I did n't find it too difficult .
16 Oh Trevor was quite good he di he d he would 've got his big pay rise today an did n't push it too much I do n't think perhaps it 's Nick though
17 Er did n't take me too long to do that but certainly did about my my views on advertising .
18 He was just as much of a mad f—er as anyone else on the paper — he recalls sulphate-fuelled weeks spent in East Germany , for example — but he did n't take it too seriously .
19 Her father " would have died " if one of his children had arrived home in the middle of the day , so she did n't initiate him too closely into the delights of higher education .
20 Again , it is almost second nature to use such expressions as ‘ Do n't give them too much ’ .
21 Do n't give them too much time .
22 If you have n't been yet make sure you do n't leave it too late .
23 Do n't leave it too long !
24 Do n't leave it too long Norman .
25 Do n't leave it too late … "
26 Just do n't leave it too late , will you ? ’
27 ‘ Just do n't leave it too late .
28 ‘ Fine , ’ he replied , ‘ but do n't leave it too long .
29 There somewhere around Nottinghamshire something around Nottinghamshire what are they describing there three four three four three four to call for a bash at Kids ' County do n't leave it too long before you call and er if you want to talk to the councillors about the leaf stem and trees you can call as well .
30 Do n't leave it too long .
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