Example sentences of "too high [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Initially it appears as an act of balance , with vigorous debate between those who think that censorship is never worth it , and those for whom pornography is so dangerous that censorship is not too high a price at all .
2 The food there did n't taste too different and we were spared a cabaret but I reckon £30 is n't too high a price for eating in a beautiful , traditional-style Moroccan room with the well heeled jet set , being served by obsequious waiters in costumes that would put to shame Aladdin 's chorus at the Palladium .
3 Puffer , for instance , suggests that the restricted family life a psychological career demands is too high a price for women to pay , and urges them , instead , to study ‘ borderline subjects ’ , a ‘ fringe of specialist research ’ , or do consulting , criticism , and reviewing ( Furumoto and Scarsborough 1986 : 41 ) .
4 BASIC NEED Although South Cleveland already had a scanner and North Tees and South Tyneside were promised them , Mr Stewart did not think there was too high a concentration of the machines in a small area .
5 So had they put too high a sort of level for subsistence ?
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