Example sentences of "too is [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Just as each child has to learn a series of lessons and skills as he passes from class to class until he is ready to enter the senior school , so I believe that the spirit too is given a series of lessons to learn before it is free of earthly life altogether and able to progress in whatever is the equivalent of its senior school .
2 The chain-guilloche too is interlaced more frequently ( and , therefore , is more compact ) around the bottom panel and the two panels which contain wave-crest pattern , than it is around the top panel .
3 Where alternative arrangements are available , this too is indicated in the individual Club descriptions and the price is shown in the supplement section of the price panels .
4 Errors in searching are possible only if the searcher chooses the wrong subject heading in the published lists ; this too is regarded as an unlikely event .
5 So too is brushing .
6 Where the psychological specificity of the homosexual sample group is addressed , it too is formulated in terms close to dominant discourses of homosexual difference .
7 We can believe nothing only if this too is made into a belief .
8 In a way this too is made true by The Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings combined ; for the latter predicts that some elves will refuse to leave Middle-earth , however much they may ‘ dwindle ’ , while the former shows that others remain in Valinor , once part of the Earth , though now in some mysterious way sundered from it .
9 Thus she too is connected with resurrection .
10 The first female is then shot a second time , and as the confused baby attempts to suckle from its dying mother , it too is despatched with a single bullet . ’
11 A development bank is to be set up , Poland will get more than $500,000,000 from the EC , and Hungary too is getting assistance .
12 Fido too is living in the lap of luxury in pet-crazy Britain .
13 Oblige , like force , evokes more than merely producing an effect and it too is followed by the to infinitive : ( 164 ) … servants , whom he had obliged to accompany him .
14 Comfort can be taken from hoping that her daughter will grow up into ‘ a brilliant and glorious human being ’ , but it soon becomes clear that , beneath her cool , confident exterior , Camille too is damaged and vulnerable .
15 It too is filled with inscriptions , with banners and with a multiplicity of framed thank-offerings .
16 Eliot transfers this , yet another image of terrible pain , to an almost surreal context in his poem , but the woman who draws her long black hair out tight is related to that other hysterical woman of ‘ A Game of Chess ’ , since she too is seen brushing her hair .
17 House of Commons too is seen as a mainly consultative body .
18 The only sexually active male , the wasp-sized king , stays alongside her and he too is fed by the workers .
19 This too is rejected : ‘ What need is there ?
20 It too is separated from the main island by a very similar chasm — which has n't been bridged — and it too has a large puffin colony .
21 Another ally is Volkswagen , the car maker ; it too is led by a one-time head of Continental , Carl Hahn .
22 ( This too is demonstrated by the statistics , for as RICS entrants have declined from 41.2% in 1981 to 26.5% in 1984 , so the graduate intake has increased from 6% to 13.8% over the same period . )
23 Much knowledge of the culture too is gained by direct observation .
24 Rather , it too is moving , and our observations are affected by that movement , which must therefore be taken into account in interpreting them .
25 Our first aim too is to serve the district according to the needs of our time , the first of which is to preserve knowledge of the life of the area .
26 Third , evidence from molecular biology indicates that the major lineages of Metazoa were distinct at least 700Myr ago ( suggestive of even earlier origins ) , but this too is disputed .
27 On 10 August Neville Chamberlain noted : ‘ S.B. has suffered most from the strike ; he too is worn out and has no spirit left , but he remains the one with the greatest influence in the country . ’
28 ENO too is launching a new Opera Studio — placing special emphasis on the collaboration between writer and composer ( and are also desperately seeking a sponsor ! ) .
29 Amdahl Corp is not known as an IBMulator for nothing : it too is cutting its dividend — to five cents a share this year from a dime last year , in an effort to conserve its capital base : the company , which reported a first quarter $240m loss after a $243m restructuring charge said its revenues were lower than expected because of soft economic conditions and competitive pressure on prices .
30 Amdahl Corp is not known as an IBMulator for nothing : it too is cutting its dividend — to five cents a share this year from a dime last year , in an effort to conserve its capital base : the company , which reported a first quarter $240m loss after a $243m restructuring charge — figures , page seven — said its revenues were lower than expected because of soft economic conditions and competitive pressure on prices ; it also said that while it was committed to the IBMulator business , it plans to expand its open systems products line because demand is increasing in that field ; it is also enhancing our Huron applications development and production system , which creates applications that run without change in both proprietary and open environments and on both large and desktop systems , the company added , saying that its objective is to turn Huron into an industry standard and to develop a growing business in open systems for large-scale computing .
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