Example sentences of "[noun] too is [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Fido too is living in the lap of luxury in pet-crazy Britain . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 ! ) . |
5 | IBM too is working on a small disc which will break with tradition by being a metric size . |
6 | From this it followed ( 2 , 2a ) that the circumstance too is required or alternatively required for the effect . |
7 | House of Commons too is seen as a mainly consultative body . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Yet the army too is waiting for someone to die , and the different factions of the party leadership are replicated in its high command . |
12 | Feminism too is centred on an impossible subject . |
13 | This scheme too is found in free-standing statues ( e.g. figs. 75 , 76 ) , but only among the first generation or two of classical sculptors . |
14 | Much knowledge of the culture too is gained by direct observation . |