Example sentences of "do n't [be] too [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Do n't be too sure of that , ’ Rourke advised nastily as the door closed on his two colleagues .
2 Do n't be too sure , Karl .
3 Do n't be too sure of that Councillor .
4 Then , his mouth muffled against her sweet-smelling hair , he went on softly , ‘ Do n't be too disappointed ; I 'll make it up to you .
5 Watch out for a fairweather friend or a back stabbing buddy Wednesday and do n't be too disappointed or upset if someone you like and admire turns out to be a real rotter with feet of clay .
6 Watch out for a fair- weather friend or a back stabbing buddy Wednesday and do n't be too disappointed or upset if someone you like and admire turns out to be a real rotter with feet of clay .
7 Do n't be too disappointed .
8 Do n't be too trusting .
9 However , do n't be too alarmed by this for , these are VERY slow growers .
10 And do n't be too gentle with him . ’
11 Do n't be too long , ’ he called .
12 Do n't be too long , ’ ordered Sukey .
13 But do n't be too long , will you ?
14 Do n't be too long , ’ she calls over her shoulder .
15 Only do n't be too long ; if Matt 's not back in half an hour I 'm going home . ’
16 Do n't be too long , and try not to dawdle on the way there and back .
17 Do n't be too long .
18 Do n't be too long , ’ Travis advised tautly , stepping back .
19 Do n't be too long cos I 've got ta go home .
20 ‘ Peregrine , sweetest one , do n't be too bloody to poor Nigel .
21 There 's a lively accent on finance ; but do n't be too extravagant .
22 Do n't be too extravagant this evening .
23 Do n't be too upset if he does n't come , ’ said Drew in an undertone .
24 ‘ Rose , do n't be too upset .
25 Do n't be too disheartened however .
26 Do n't be too late . ’
27 Do n't be too late , will you ?
28 So do n't be too late
29 ‘ Remember , do n't be too confident .
30 Do n't be too hasty , ’ Felipe advised quietly .
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