Example sentences of "not go too " in BNC.
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1 | I feel you should pick and choose your events carefully , do not run each weekend and if it is hard do not go too fast . |
2 | But do not go too far . |
3 | The annual replacement of the fuel rods a month later did not go too well either . |
4 | Although you should be helpful and guide the candidate through the interview do not go too far and start ‘ pointing ’ him or her at the right answers . |
5 | Omelettes ( you can not go too far wrong with an omelette , unless it is made with cheese , so no cheese , please ) |
6 | This early in the summer most of the hurricane tracks lay well to the south of the Bahamas , but the islands could still be racked by ship-killing tropical storms and , till I was sure of Wavebreaker 's rigging , I would not go too far from safe harbours . |
7 | At the same time , one can not go too far with this . |
8 | In Britain at least , and to a greater or lesser extent in other financial centres also , this deregulatory trend has been accompanied by a wave of new regulatory developments to ensure that deregulation does not go too far . |
9 | Modulations towards keys on the sharp side of the ‘ circle of fifths ’ are good , providing they do not go too far . |
10 | If there is no tuba , the part which would have been given to it will be allotted to two bassoons in unison ( if it does not go too low for them , of course ) . |
11 | On the one hand towards a more realist approach which is essential but can not go too far because if pursued at other than a meso-scale level is in danger of leading towards natural and biological sciences . |
12 | She would make sure she did not go too far , or too soon . |
13 | ‘ We must not go too far , ’ said Holmes . |
14 | The hon. Gentleman 's mathematical skills are letting him down today — perhaps I should not go too deeply into that in case we get into a tangle . |
15 | But the designer must not go too far in the other direction by filling the schedule with deeply sensitive and thought-provoking questions so that the respondent is exhausted after a short period . |
16 | We should not go too far and argue that the alleged conflict between the monied and landed interests was nothing more than a propagandist 's fiction . |
17 | Do not go too narrow in your scope because many litigation matters affect personal injury . |
18 | ‘ I fought a number of battles but for the last 10 days before we left , because things did n't go too well , I was commanding the rearguard on the Aegean Sea . ’ |
19 | I do n't go too often and usually eat what is forgotten or left in the library . ’ |
20 | ‘ Do n't go too far now , Patrick , ’ he thought to himself . |
21 | I did n't go too far , truly . |
22 | ‘ But see to it that you do n't go too far , and try always to be in the house when you think you might be needed . ’ |
23 | ‘ I understand you 've got a legal problem which means we ca n't go too deeply into that , but from the outside is it hurting you a little bit ? ’ |
24 | It is important obviously that you do n't go too far with these techniques . |
25 | Not that it was slow down in the sense of Do n't go too fast physically . |
26 | With the growth in pre-marital sexual experience which has taken place , it might be supposed that selection of a long-term partner on these lines would be easier ; but human beings still have a tendency to believe that everything will be all right in the end and a surprising number have said to me , " things did n't go too well before we married but I thought they 'd work out . " |
27 | But I would n't go too much on that . |
28 | But do n't go too near them — they are covered with stinging hairs . |
29 | ‘ We did n't go too mad decorating the nursery because Mike also uses that room as an office . |
30 | His Paisley pattern shirt did n't go too well with the greying Marks & Spencer pullover he wore instead of a jacket , and he knew his fingernails were dirty . |