How to use in-sentence of “too much for”:
+ However, I think that that might be too much for us to handle, so I think that we should do this for every “major” person.
+ He has an idea that the history of the human race can be predicted by mathematics, but the problem is too much for him alone.
+ In 1929 when Bruce tried to bring in new laws to change the industrial arbitration system, this was too much for Hughes.
+ There is just too much for a single perosn to do with this article to make it better.
+ These are amateur telescopes, and they are usually smaller, and they don’t cost too much for a normal person to buy.
+ That’s a bit too much for me, quite honestly.