Example sentences of "not too [adj] [to-vb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 One place in a team is not too much to give up in return for new ideas and expertise . ’
2 But there is not too much to cheer about .
3 Not too much to worry about though .
4 The standard manual steering is heavy , low geared and not too keen to turn in .
5 Perhaps it will provide a beacon of hope for future generations of pianists for whom it is not too late to swerve off their mat and sterile paths , to follow the lead of a genuine eccentric and a genuine musician ?
6 IT 'S not too late to sign up for a sponsored step aerobics session at Darlington 's Dolphin Centre later this month .
7 Yet it is not too hard to imagine how a computer parsing program might achieve some such effect : if we ask an English speaker how he does it , we may well get some reply like ‘ Well , I 'm simply looking for a sense of the word related to drinking , are n't I ? ’
8 It is not too difficult to see why vampires have a more relevant place in today 's world .
9 In writing , given the existence of punctuation and capitalisation , it is usually not too difficult to see where a sentence comes to an end .
10 If we take an example , using our products EQUIS and Delinquency Alert System ( DAS ) , is not too difficult to see how it is possible for a credit marketer to plan effectively .
11 Nice and easy for those of you just beginning to try your hand at intarsia and it 's not too difficult to work out the chart for yourself with the many aids available .
12 It is usually not too difficult to look around and discover who some of their other suppliers are and to check with them as well if you consider this appropriate .
13 It is not too difficult to imagine how this could slip quietly into polyandry : females could develop the habit of mating with a second male and letting him care for her second clutch .
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