Example sentences of "n't [verb] too many " in BNC.
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1 | They were n't edible and the two cats at the dacha could n't eat too many of them . |
2 | Yeah he do n't eat too many he likes he like they but he wo n't erm I had to say to him the other night . |
3 | Ca n't eat too many of them can she ? |
4 | 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 . ’ |
5 | Erm so do n't make do n't make too many assumptions . |
6 | 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 … ! |
7 | ‘ She wo n't want too many visitors at a time . |
8 | But , but from the programme producer 's point of view , I should think he , he does n't want too many that are okay , he wants the er |
9 | Although I can not go into too much detail , I would like to look at players between the ages of 15 to 17 , as they will hold the key to the future , but I do n't think too many of them would be ready in time for the 1995 European championships in Dublin . |
10 | ‘ I think the better the players are treated in these respects , the more enthusiastic is their response to the challenges before them , ’ points out McGilligan , ‘ Let's face it , the whole sport has become more professional off the field — and it 's good to see it — so I do n't think too many people would begrudge players a few wee perks . ’ |
11 | Do n't introduce too many new songs at once . |
12 | I had n't caught too many tubes myself so I asked him what it was like in there . |
13 | I do n't know too many people who are breeding the Great White Shark , do you ? |
14 | It is , but it does n't include too many cars on the hue of the Healey and the Cobra . |
15 | I seen 'im look very confident at the non-striker 's end , I grant yer , but that 'as n't won too many matches as I knows of . |
16 | I ai n't made too many mistakes oh I 've put them marathon . |
17 | ‘ We 'll work well together , but I do n't expect too many favours because Dean has such a great hunger for goals , ’ smiled Atkinson . |
18 | Clearly we should n't expect too many functional similarities between the visual cortices of rats , cats , and monkeys . |
19 | Do n't expect too many favours around the 26th or 28th , particularly when handling anything of a legal or business nature . |
20 | Do n't do too many of them |
21 | do n't do too many of them |
22 | The teenager gets older , encounters some nicer , more controlled , more kindly people than he or she ever found at home — most people behave worst in their own homes — and with any luck comes to understand , yes , there is an aspiration or so floating around out there , and , if he , she , has n't seen too many horror movies , been too beaten up in body and mind , regains a little faith in a world at least potentially redeemable . |
23 | Technically this solo should n't present too many problems . |
24 | If you 're mixing stripes there are two things to remember : do n't choose too many colours — you 'll just look messy — and keep accessories to a minimum . |
25 | Do n't give too many signals on a small roundabout . |
26 | Do n't use too many transparencies and do talk to the audience and not to the screen . |
27 | Sadly for Graham we have n't got too many players of true international quality to spearhead his attack this way . |
28 | Coach Jim Gardner says it is a big deal because Cheltenham has n't got too many champions and more and more people are playing the game |
29 | Aqib added : ‘ I do n't remember too many grumbles at Headingley when England won and squared the series . |
30 | A guy who used to take me to watch Oxford , but apart from that I respected his football knowledge , used to say he was Leeds weak link , but I do n't remember too many details . |