Example sentences of "[not/n't] [vb pp] too [adj] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 The tenant should ensure that the landlord is not given too long to make up its mind and the period of 60 days suggested by the precedent seems fair to both sides .
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 The medical journals still present a variety of possible remedies , many of which sound most desperate and bizarre missionaries report from China that they have been cured by having needles stuck into their bellies and arms , yet this is not thought too strange to mention … and almost every variety of chemical substance has been proposed at one time or another , all of which is a sure sign that our profession remains baffled by this disease . "
4 ‘ With that sort of majority he has n't got too much to concern him , ’ he said .
5 What does it mean if he had n't had too much to drink or a bad hit on the head ? ’
6 jaundiced , jaundiced activist shall I call myself I mean a point of view mentioned recognition of the River Authorities , I mean erm the latest pay awards I mean we have n't had too much to gloat about have we ? this , this is what the m this is what we can do for the members .
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