Example sentences of "have a [noun sg] too " in BNC.
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1 | The sony has a touch too much Broadway slickness for my taste and , despite the presence of bigger name international stars , is not on the whole as well sung . |
2 | He has a cough too but the school has no medicine . |
3 | The next morning , Ian woke her up with a cup of tea , said he was sorry about last night , he 'd had a bit too much to drink . |
4 | ‘ Oh no , I think we 've all had a bit too much of this stuff . ’ |
5 | ‘ I 've had a lesson too , ’ said his client , in pain and sadness . |
6 | ‘ We all know there 's no more sorry sight in the world than a lady who 's had a drop too much , but a spoonful or so can be highly medicinal . |
7 | It would be as much as Dad could do to keep himself in order after he 'd had a drop too much . |
8 | ‘ You know how men are when they 've had a glass too many . |
9 | ‘ I think she 's had a spot too much to drink , ’ said the nun . |
10 | Cos I said to him I said well look , he likes his shirts baggy he said yeah but you ca n't have a shirt too baggy with a suit . |
11 | As they grow up , children begin to understand that they are separate individuals and see that others have a viewpoint too . |
12 | She said , ‘ I think I 'll have a drink too . ’ |
13 | Did you have a drop too much to drink ? " |
14 | Thanks to Saudi Arabia they may soon have a reactor too . |
15 | ‘ You 'll have a cup too , wo n't you ? ’ |
16 | Both bear the message " Japan — please let the whales have a future too ! " |
17 | She had told Dr. Saxby , and he 'd said he 'd mention it to Dr. Briant ; it could be she was having a bit too high a dose of the red capsules . |
18 | The majority of women , however , will probably have left parents and home a long time before , and spent many of their subsequent years caring for children and a partner , running the home and having a job too . |
19 | ‘ I want to have a child too , ’ she says . |
20 | I 'm going to have a mousse too . |
21 | At Chiswick Burlington built himself a villa , modelled on the Villa Rotonda of Palladio , but Pope at Twickenham had a villa too which was also expressive of Palladian principles ( Figs 3a , 3b ) . |
22 | Typographically these fonts had a pedigree too in that the original designs came from either Linotype or the International Typeface Corporation . |
23 | They were senior captains from the flagship of Everard 's coasting fleet and they were somewhat surprised to learn that we had a flagship too . |
24 | Sometimes he had a bit too much to drink but that is n't particularly unusual , ’ said a spokesman . |
25 | The aubergine had a bit too much flavour — sea spice — which my guest , still preoccupied by bathrooms , thought carried a top note of Harpic . |
26 | ‘ I was 21 last Monday and I had a bit too much to drink , ’ he smiled later . |
27 | Rhoda Brocklebank had a part too , although he found it hard to give it a name . |
28 | But they 're , but they 're had a toilet too close to the house you see , so |
29 | I thought I could help her spiritually , perhaps show her that she had a vocation too . |
30 | VENTRILOQUIST Mike Dennett had a drink too many after he got fed up with listening to his wife Gladys . |