Example sentences of "[adv] too did " in BNC.
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1 | And , as Mao 's reputation slipped , so too did Chen 's . |
2 | As the vehicle convoy turned through the barrack gates , so too did the first of the battalion 's part-timers , arriving to begin their duty . |
3 | So too did the Prince . |
4 | Predictably enough , the pharmaceutical industry fiercely opposed the proposals but , more surprisingly and entirely to their discredit , so too did the British Medical Association . |
5 | As the century progressed and belief in eternal damnation began to lose its hold , so too did fear for unbaptised children . |
6 | So too did John Nields and Arthur Liman , the two star congressional lawyers . |
7 | If these multiple oasis decisions contributed to the success of a major programme of the social revolution , so too did others contribute to failures : indifference , resentment and subversion of government plans were also found in the hearths and dunes of Huaiwiri and Hawari , of Tazarbu and Rabiana . |
8 | As the first results came in , so too did the first signs of a strange disruption in the space-time continuum . |
9 | So too did the Russian invasion of Afghanistan . |
10 | But just as he had used her agoraphobia as a defence against having to know about his need to find her safely where he had left her , so too did her lack of sexual response defend him from knowing about his need to keep her under his control . |
11 | Just as Sylvia had eventually to translate her visualization into reality , so too did Clive . |
12 | But as his much publicized marriage to Ava Gardner deteriorated , so too did his friendship with Lawford . |
13 | When the link between average earnings and the pension ended , so too did their hopes of a reasonable standard of living . |
14 | So too did a handful of his closest friends though , for once , this was a rightly kept secret . |
15 | Schleiermacher 's own account of Jesus relied heavily on such psychological study ; so , for that matter , did that of Liberal Theology ; and so too did those which saw Jesus only as a particularly heroic and noble representative of the human race , as did the immensely popular Life of Jesus by the Frenchman Ernst Renan ( 1823–92 ) . |
16 | So too did the quality of goods manufactured and their relative dearness — given supply difficulties and lack of bulk orders to manufacturers . |
17 | So too did CADCentre Ltd in Cambridge — where ICL gets in again as a shareholder . |
18 | So too did Dr Johnson and James Boswell before going on their famous journey to the Western Isles . |
19 | As Japanese influence in Korea grew after 1895 , so too did Korean nationalist sentiment . |
20 | Not only did the number of wealthy native industrialists , merchants , bankers and insurance dealers swell , but so too did the ranks of humble businessmen , small-scale manufacturers , self-employed artisans , petty traders and shopkeepers . |
21 | And so too did the fear . |
22 | The worsening crisis in Poland during 1980 and 1981 , and what was believed to be a Soviet role in the imposition of martial law in December 1981 , made matters worse ; so too did Cuban intervention in Angola , and US support for the Contra guerrillas in Nicaragua . |
23 | But if purists lost out , so too did those who envisaged greater freedom and equality in sexual relations with men . |
24 | As cruising and chartering became more popular , so too did Peter , his Bar and Horta . |
25 | Veneras 9 and 10 carried out less revealing analyses , and so too did Venera 8 , which landed rather further from Beta Regio than the other Veneras . |
26 | So too did many others , on both sides of the Pennines , not all of them obeying the mischievous hints of Captain Goldsborough , of course — since even he could not have been in so many places all at once — but intent on stirring up trouble nevertheless . |
27 | Second , four B , erm the proform substitution where a proform is like a pronoun or a proverb or if you fancy a pro-sentence erm sentence five Florence teased Dougal , and Brian did so too did so means teased Dougal the sentence for that is a proform . |
28 | The across-the-board respect for green thinking had a lot to do with this change in atmosphere — so too did the disappearance of the ‘ Soviet threat ’ . |
29 | And as the Beatles died , so too did the decade : youthful optimism and a passion for ‘ liberation ’ gave way to the oil crisis , Watergate , unemployment and disillusion . |
30 | If conscription represented a major presumption upon the values of Edwardian Britain , so too did the growing battery of controls over licensing hours , house rents , rationing and information . |