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1 A little quick-tempered in handling help; expects too much at the outset.
2 South Africa expects too much of its sporting heroes.
3 Your Majesty expects too much of it.
4 But now one expects too much, and depends too much on exciting pleasures, whether of work or play.
5 What has he to complain of, this grown-up child who is too naive and who expects too much?
6 It might be that he is a bit of a perfectionist and he expects too much of himself or something.
8 We saw some while abroad, and they did not come up to my expectations, or else one expects too much.
9 I don't worry, with her, that she expects too much from me, or that she needs anything from me at all.
10 It might seem at times that everyone expects too much from you, and when those moments come it will be difficult to stay positive.
11 "He expects too much!" she answered, sternly.
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