Example sentences of "[noun] from too [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They want to use less fuel and cause less pollution , but at the same time recoil from too many sacrifices in terms of comfort and performance .
2 It does , however , share Korn/Ferry 's possible future problems of the need for a wider distribution of equity , and blockage from too many clients in one sector .
3 There they find all they need-food and water , protection from too much heat or too much cold , space to live in , a place to hide away from animals which might eat them , and a good chance of meeting other animals of the same kind as themselves so that they can reproduce .
4 Like someone drowning , Sarah saw her past life in detail ; the filthy room in which she 'd grown up with no privacy and no sanitation , the painful joints on Ma 's fingers from too much sewing , Paddy 's brawls , and the incessant noise and smell of Turnmill Street .
5 Community care plans are often bedevilled by too many people from too many organizations spending too much time in endless meetings where no decisions get taken and where ideas and enthusiasm become diluted and , eventually , dissipated into thin air .
6 It was a tiresome and protracted round , and Jack had an evil hangover from too much Bonehead bitter during the previous evening .
7 Some cuts , but steering a way from too many job losses is the option favoured by the liberal democrats .
8 He looks about as friendly as an anaconda with belly-ache from too much goat-swallowing .
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