Sentence examples for too much subject from inspiring English sources

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As Roger Angell, the longtime dean of baseball writers, wrote in regard to a previous Yankee dynasty, having a different team win every year "would breed in me the suspicion that baseball was too capricious, too easy and too much subject to luck or chance for anyone to care about it very long.

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Of course not: too much is subject to change.

The Japanese saying "the pile that sticks out gets hammered down," essentially means that a person who stands out too much is subject to reprisal (or assimilation).

The martyrs and their murderers were too much alike, subject to differing versions of comparable hooey.

"And we documented that fat people do eat too much — our subjects ate an average of 6,700 calories a day.

Perhaps because the first three films were built up too much, and subjected, over the years, to the pressure of too much love, their zigs and zags have hardened into formula.

The hospital, however, objected, saying four of the sketches focused too much on "Negro" subject matter and that blacks "may not form the greater part of the Community" in years to come.

Avoid saying too much in the subject header, but make sure it reflects the content of your Email to a person unfamiliar with you.

"Not knowing too much about a subject," Mr. Gardner once said, "is an asset for a journalist".

"But I don't want to talk too much about this subject; let the investigators do that.

In his opening chapters I began to think that Peter Stansky was making too much of his subject's awkward position as an outsider in British life.

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