Примери за използване на Not be too на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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It may not be too late.
I think that will work out well and not be too much.
It may not be too late.
So who knows, it may still not be too late.
He might not be too thrilled.
Хората също превеждат
Choose a dog that will not be too big.
Let's not be too hard on him, hey, Dot?
Who knows, it might not be too late.
Might not be too sharp on his watch tonight.
A girl in love may not be too objective.
He may not be too bright…''but at least he will have a long life'.
One really can not be too emotional.
Alex Lees firmly believes that we should have fun at going about these changes, and not be too consumed by them.
But it may not be too late for this.
Cost for individual items may not be too onerous.
Well, might not be too late for you to pitch in.
In addition, side effects may not be too favorable.
Light must not be too strong nor too weak.
You need to choose the right answers and not be too smart.
Of course, that may not be too relevant to your boss.
Dues would be fine as long as it would not be too much.
For many of them, creating one extra job would not be too difficult, particularly if they get credit, but the evidence is that they are not able to get credit.
In kindergarten, crumbs will not be offered dishes that may not be too useful at his age.
Therefore, it's best to remain open-minded and not be too set in your ways or you risk getting caught out by a street fighter's erratic movement and awkward angles.
It should also have a regular floor plan if possible,should not be too long or lead over the corner.
The temperature of the water should not be too much above the body temperature.
If you were older, you would know that one cannot be too strict in such matters.
But the herbs contained in tablets may not be too safe for the child, cause him allergies.
Since Jesus had experienced the Roman occupation when he was alive,he might not be too surprised about the occupation.
He should tune in to fruitful studies, butat the same time not be too strict not to discourage the desire to learn.