Sentence examples for far too lavish from inspiring English sources

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The gist, in case you haven't received any of these invitations, is that President Obama's taxing and spending plans are far too lavish.

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Far too few composers' voices, lavish airtime for yet more brilliant young clarinettists, a suffocating conviction that "classical" music is all wonderful, and always belongs to the past – that's Radio 3.

Central planners could not stop local governments from lavishing subsidies on favoured local firms, so the country ended up with far too many manufacturers scrapping for business.

And far too much in "Our Idiot Brother" is much too easy, including the soft, sentimental indulgence it lavishes on Ned and the satirical barbs it flings at his sisters.

"Far too much in 'Our Idiot Brother' is much too easy, including the soft, sentimental indulgence it lavishes on Ned and the satirical barbs it flings at his sisters," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.

For far too long, politicians in both parties have enabled folks like Cohen to enjoy what amounts to a public subsidy for their lavish lifestyles.

Far, far, too cheap.

Far too far.

Too little, far too late.

Far too vulgar.

Far too democratic".

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