Example sentences of "too much from [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Apart from arms-length shareholders such as foreigners , pension funds and individuals , investors typically stand to lose too much from a change of ownership .
2 However it is also fair to say that the professional leaders sometimes expected too much from the change ; it is no slur on an honourable movement within the American profession that its initial success did not immediately bring the golden age .
3 I think that this is to take too much from the decision .
4 As this is one of the main characteristics of the late medieval rural economy , one must not expect too much from the evidence of excavations .
5 Nevertheless , this is an excellent , aggressive account of the Allegro , albeit with a little too much from the timpanist , especially at the ends of rolls where he insists on drawing attention to himself .
6 ‘ They say that we have become selfish and have taken too much from the Earth without giving anything back .
7 In unveiling the plan Hawke declared : " We have taken too much from the earth and given back too little .
8 Structural surfaces within the sill seem to be stripped until they depart too much from the equilibrium erosion profile , at which stage the marine bench seems to step up to a slightly higher structural surface .
9 In other cases , explicit discussion of the difficulties presented by the expression is more helpful , if this does not distract too much from the progression of your argument .
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