Example sentences of "would n't [be] too [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The morning had flown , and if Luke was back he would n't be too pleased to find her still missing . |
2 | Deftly turning the conversation , she said , ‘ Betty tells me the village people are very intrigued by the two veterinary practices here , and Joanna would n't be too pleased if she knew that they are firmly under the impression that you only do small animals and Robert and Ian are large-animal vets . ’ |
3 | ‘ If it would n't be too much trouble . ’ |
4 | It was Terry Rickards saying that he would like to drop in for a chat with Mr Dalgliesh if it would n't be too much bother and would nine be convenient ? |
5 | I mean I could stay if you were , it would n't be too much for me . |
6 | And after about four months I thought I was strong enough to tackle the weight , and that it would n't be too much going on at once . |
7 | ‘ … if it would n't be too much trouble ’ . |
8 | But — I would n't be too much with Monsewer Firth — ‘ |
9 | ‘ She thinks I would n't be too much competition for her , ’ she said , ‘ because she thinks you 're not very much in love with me . ’ |
10 | ‘ Well , I was wondering , if it would n't be too much of an imposition , if I might possibly buy you lunch . ’ |
11 | She phoned Meg again and told her she was so silly , she 'd made a muddle with the dates of two concerts , and it would be perfectly all right for them to come tonight but only if Meg was absolutely sure it would n't be too much trouble , it was so sweet of her … |
12 | And actually if we just counted this to through traffic would n't be too much |
13 | It had not been such a dull night after all , she mused , hoped Travis 's head would n't be too sore in the morning , then found that , whatever diversions might occur , once the excitement was over she was back to worrying about the wretched mortgage . |
14 | Well it came about and I believe this man 's name was but I would n't be too certain , I think it was . |
15 | In that way he would n't be too close to her . |
16 | If I were you , Barney , I would n't be too keen on wantin' to have Gallagher caught . ’ |
17 | He would n't be too keen on bumping into anyone , especially not with the cargo he had on board . |
18 | Colleagues , they would n't be too keen on cutting commissions then . |
19 | As they passed through the gate into the yard , he added : ‘ If I was you , lad , I would n't be too nosey . ’ |
20 | There would n't be too many of the S I S people that would be suitable would there ? |
21 | ‘ Oh , I suppose I would n't be too polite in Italian , ’ Eleanor gave in graciously . |
22 | It would n't be too easy , but he knew he could manage it . |
23 | It would n't be too far out . |
24 | I almost asked if her sister was in , then the tone of voice which said , ‘ Yes , what is it ? ’ told me that would n't be too clever . |
25 | Defeat would n't be too clever either when Newcastle hit the dreaded road again at Port Vale this Saturday . |
26 | I would n't be too sure . |
27 | ‘ I would n't be too sure . |
28 | ‘ I would n't be too sure about that , ’ warned Maud . |
29 | I would n't be too sure of that , ’ Albert said . |
30 | And then , I would n't be too sure that the food market of a big city should n't be counted as part of its artistic tradition . |