Example sentences of "make too [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Rather taken aback , and with no time to think of a suitable reply , I said , ‘ Well , I suppose at your age I can only stand back and hope you do n't make too many mistakes . ’ |
2 | The uneven nature of the tour , with hard games on the weekend and soft ones mid-week , does not make too many physical demands on players . |
3 | On the other hand , successful communication must work within the framework of the receiver 's existing knowledge ; it must not make too many demands . |
4 | Erm so do n't make do n't make too many assumptions . |
5 | Still , one day at a time seems to be about all I am capable of dealing with at the moment , so I wo n't make too many big plans … ! |
6 | However , do n't make too much of a habit of switch-changing because the opponent may pick up your rhythm and attack just as you are in the middle of a change . |
7 | At any rate , treat all results with the greatest of caution , and do n't make too much of them . |
8 | But they obviously felt they could n't make too much of an example of him because a lot of people , mainly on Sky TV , had already judged the issue . |
9 | ‘ Get her off — it hurts ! ’ he whispered at me , not daring to move or make too much noise . |
10 | Remember , do n't make too much of a fuss . |
11 | A Roman coin came from under the tower at the restoration of 1855 , but one can not make too much of that . |
12 | So if you cut your toenails do n't leave them lying around on the floor , do n't make too much noise if you have to use the slop bucket at night and if you 're a shit-stabber then I 'll tell you now , my arsehole is n't for rent . |
13 | In abstract they may admire and be excited by them , but their day-to-day preference is for women who want to please them and do n't make too much of a fuss . |
14 | One should n't make too much of them , but then again , they need watching . |
15 | A gentleman ‘ should not make too much use of tobacco ’ but ‘ should recognize the Fort in Agra as unequalled in the whole world [ and ] … must think of Isfahan as the best town in Persia ’ ; if he insists on travelling he should visit ‘ Egypt because it is worth seeing ’ . |
16 | There was no time to pack , and she 'd make too much noise rummaging for clothes . |
17 | But I do n't think we should make too much of it at this stage . |
18 | Do n't make too much noise will you ? |
19 | Do n't make too much custard Alexander , cos I 'll . |
20 | something which they may have saved for themselves or perhaps by doing an odd job here and there , and working a day or two a week , which will not make too great demands on their strength , but will just keep the household going . |
21 | If a financial institution 's liquidity ratio is too high , it will make too little profit . |
22 | ‘ But we have to have confidence in the player replacing him and we wo n't make too big a thing of his absence . ’ |