Example sentences of "[vb -s] n't [vb pp] too " in BNC.
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1 | So , winter moorings have to be overhauled , making sure that the chain has n't become too worn and that shackles are secure . |
2 | He has n't worn too well , to be honest . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | However it has n't done too badly since 1450 BC . |
5 | ‘ Well , I have to admit that there she has n't behaved too badly . |
6 | ‘ Since that day it has n't looked too good for Michael , certainly not five or six months ago . |
7 | ‘ With that sort of majority he has n't got too much to concern him , ’ he said . |
8 | 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 |
9 | So far he has n't had too many problems but doubtless he could recount some interesting tales ! |
10 | 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 . |