Sentence examples for to be exorbitant from inspiring English sources

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Aich's salary was judged to be exorbitant.

But the cost was deemed to be "exorbitant".

Ireland, with four years on his contract, is asking for £2m, whereas City believe that to be exorbitant.

Emigrants also often considered the prices for supplies at the forts and outposts to be exorbitant, and most held a low opinion of the traders at them.

"If every convoy of trucks has to be accompanied by half a dozen tanks, armoured carriers and helicopters the cost is going to be exorbitant," he said.

Philadelphia is perceived as a frugal organization, if not cheap, reluctant to shower players with money and quick to cut ties with players making what it deems to be exorbitant demands.

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It cannot be exorbitant to argue that what will determine whether criticism of Israel is antisemitic is the nature of the criticism.

The cost may be exorbitant to get you down the 101, but it will take you there ($38.80 from TechCrunch HQ, in case you were curious).

"The cost, while high, would not be exorbitant," he said.

London's office rental prices can be exorbitant.

The cost to the taxpayer is exorbitant.

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