Example sentences of "might [vb infin] too [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | What he meant was : Did she act like a woman who might know too much about a murdered boy ? |
2 | Hope was trembling and afraid that he might give too much away . |
3 | Top management might spend too much time in maintenance of the organisation ( ie with problems of administration ) and lose sight of their primary tasks of setting objectives and planning for the future . |
4 | Or I might suspect too much vehemence in his insistence that he loves gibbons , and suggest that he is deceiving himself , that visiting the animals has become a habit without much joy in it . |
5 | Do n't use a red shade of semipermanent on hair that is mostly white — it might look too strident . |
6 | One danger , however , is that committee loyalties might become too strong , causing members to become isolationist or even antagonistic to other service areas , thereby making an integrated authority-wide approach more difficult to obtain . |
7 | The so-called leisure and recreation programmes would be the responsibility of the local authority and might become too small to be financially , organisationally or educationally viable . |
8 | Production of the maximum possible yield might , for example , require too high a consumption of an expensive starting material or the process might take too long and thus prove uneconomic . |
9 | One possible explanation is that , if the cuckoo did not take an egg , the host might have too many eggs to incubate effectively . |
10 | You might have too much in bank for family credit , that ten thousand , it 's only eight , in n it ? |
11 | It might seem too easy to him just to slip away into the fantasy world of death . ’ |
12 | Otherwise , the plush arena and a large crowd might prove too much to handle . |
13 | ‘ The way I 'm feeling right now , I 've an idea that taking you home might prove too much of a temptation — for both of us . ’ |
14 | If one of us marries — well , the demands of a household on top of a medical practice might prove too much of a strain . ’ |
15 | If I stayed , the temptation to be together might prove too strong . |
16 | It might involve too much explanation of your own activities . |