We found 66 examples of how to use excessive in an English sentence.
Sentences 51 to 66 of 66.
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51. | The International Labour Organization defines a workweek exceeding 48 hours as excessive. | |
52. | Sami had an excessive sweating problem. | |
53. | Algeria is known for its excessive administrative difficulties. | |
54. | Plundering with excessive damage and destruction. | |
55. | Excessive consumerism in some countries affects the natural environment. | |
56. | The blood vessels of a giraffe have valves that prevent excessive blood flow to the brain. | |
57. | Tom has excessive demands on Mary. | |
58. | About two-thirds of France’s 101 administrative departments face water restrictions after excessive dry weather. | |
59. | University of Porto researcher João Relvas, co-author of the study, said in an interview, "Even for a short period of time, excessive drinking is likely to affect the brain, increasing the level of anxiety, a relevant feature in alcohol abuse and addiction." | |
60. | "The dangers of alcohol drinking, especially amongst the younger population, have been widely underestimated and excessive alcohol drinking is socially relatively well tolerated," Relvas said. | |
61. | Excessive work killed him. | |
62. | That seems excessive. | |
63. | Mary was always careful to never stop short of excessive grandiloquence when a simple "Yes that was quite nice" would have quite sufficed. | |
64. | Excessive politeness is annoying. | |
65. | The Bouteflika years are known for excessive government spending. | |
66. | Milly had an excessive amount of alcohol in her blood. |