Example sentences of "have not been too [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The recession has not been too unkind to HCIMA . |
2 | Perhaps I should add that Dr. Gray on occasions has not been too impressed with the WCC ! informs me that he was strong in his support of view at last year 's General Assembly that the Church of Scotland should withdraw from the WCC . |
3 | But it has not been too cold at night and hopefully this wo n't go on until the winter . |
4 | ‘ She obviously has n't been too careful about what she 's been eating . ’ |
5 | She had brought a couple of dresses with her because she had not been too sure about the heat . |
6 | It seemed all of her father 's old acquaintances had not been too impressed by his choice of wife . |
7 | The man she had just interviewed , a Mr Liam Groves , had not been too happy to be interviewed on Boxing Day . |
8 | For some reason he had not been too worried out it last night , nor was he now . |
9 | we 've not , we 've not been too good at one of them |
10 | Her mother had n't been too pleased with Kevin as a son-in-law . |
11 | He had already put out feelers with local employers but they had n't been too keen on employing a well-known agitator ; even those who seemed sympathetic to the anti-nuclear cause did n't actually have work on offer . |
12 | But to find her meant giving him the slip , and she had n't been too successful at that the last time . |
13 | And some of the great families had n't been too happy about nomes being able to go where they pleased , without having to ask permission . |
14 | For weeks he had pushed thoughts of her out of his mind , and it had n't been too difficult at first . |
15 | It had n't been too difficult at first . |
16 | Apparently the school dessert had n't been too popular with the children : the remains of the custard had been put out in a bin , and this had attracted that great opportunist , the starling . |
17 | But also that any who might peruse this essay from a research perspective will feel that I have not been too cavalier in the implications that I draw from the results of their studies . |
18 | The Karimojong happily accepted these unexpected free gifts but have not been too enthusiastic about development projects introduced after the famine . |
19 | ‘ It sounds as though life 's not been too easy for you since then . ’ |
20 | And it 's not been too bad in the rush hour on the er local public transport ; I 've no problems to report to you on either the buses or the trains . |
21 | British handhelds have n't been too successful in the past ( remember the Gamate ? |
22 | I arrived home just before midnight , the Institute beckoning early next morning to share my moment of glory ( there have n't been too many of those with my beloved , knowing how proud she would be of her hero ! ! |
23 | I have n't been too bad over the past few years but I 've certainly been left with the legacy of my habit . |