Example sentences of "[been] [adv] too much " in BNC.
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1 | It had been altogether too much to expect . |
2 | John Dunner , the head of the National Radiological Protection Board , in an aside , made the interesting suggestion that perhaps there had been altogether too much information available about nuclear energy , rather than too little , ready material to use , either uncomprehendingly or fully aware , to stoke up polemical fires . |
3 | There 's been altogether too much guilt — too much pain already . |
4 | Perhaps the Prime Minister ( with his Standard Chartered schooling ) considered that a third Rothschild man at the Treasury would have been just too much . |
5 | She was close to cracking up now , these final revelations had been just too much for her , she could n't cope with them , not on top of everything else that had happened today . |
6 | It was not heavy at all and moving would have been just too much effort . |
7 | She 's been under too much stress I think . |
8 | Colin MacLeod , chairman and owner of Nottinghamshire-based Caledonian Mining , which competed against the consortium for the pit , said : ‘ There has been far too much in the press about the poor miners being done and that we were the big bad boys coming up to take over . |
9 | That sleeping peaceful beauty had been almost too much for her . |
10 | Since they published the ’ Sanitary Protection Scandal ’ ( a report on the production of sanitary towels , tampons and ’ disposable ’ nappies and their health and environmental implications ) , the level of response has been almost too much for WEN 's small City Road office . |