Example sentences of "[noun] had [been] too [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The waiting outside in the wind and the snow had been too much for a majority of the newsmen who had shown up originally . |
2 | She thought at first that his ordeal had been too much for him and that his mind was wandering . |
3 | The excitement of Cynthia 's revelation had been too much for her and Cynthia now anxiously rang the bell for the nurse . |
4 | The shock had been too much for her precarious hold on sanity and she had been removed to Rainhill Asylum in a strait jacket . |
5 | He had been abroad , and things had been too much for his younger brother , he having been deserted by his partners . |
6 | The following day Cardinal Dopfner claimed that the commission responsible for producing the schema had been too much under the influence of the Lateran University — then at odds with the Jesuits , and that the commission had refused to collaborate with the Secretariat for Promoting Unity . |
7 | The journey had been too much for her , he thought apprehensively , but when she spoke it was in a cheerful raised voice . |
8 | A tremendous amount of care and ardour has gone into the beginning and then the story tails off , almost as if that initial effort had been too much . |
9 | He probably expected to find that the problem had been too much for her . |
10 | An empty stomach and the pain of her ankle had been too much for her . |
11 | Louise Dunstaple , who had once been so fair , now looked like some consumptive Irish girl you might find walking the London streets ; in spite of the angry red spots on her pale brow she no longer wore the poultice of flour … the temptation had been too much for her and she had eaten it . |