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1 In England we had too much war in too short a time.
2 It nearly didn't happen though: the obstetrician already had too many patients.
3 Said she had too many patients to take the time for this.
4 The one in whom I had too much faith was the King.
5 She had too much nervous energy and no sense of humor whatsoever.
6 Her man had done enough, and had too often paid the price.
7 But she had too much to resolve within herself yet for that.
8 The Dargonesti of Urione had too long been isolated in their city.
9 But Olivia had too many other friends to be lonely for long.
10 In this situation, he knew too little and had too little time.
11 He told me one night when he'd had too much to drink.
12 Maybe, just maybe, these Yankees just had too many miles on them.
13 You've had too many sorrows and frights already in your young life.
14 But they had too many men, too many vehicles, too much firepower.
15 He'd had too much experience arguing with her to do anything else.
16 Lila had too many scars to count, but she could count Kell's.
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