Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pron] too " in BNC.
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1 | Close friend the director of the Lord Taverners Patrick Shervington has been in to see him too , he got to know Leslie Crowther through the entertainer 's extensive charity work . |
2 | The fact that I had not done so put me too high for the first available field , but with insufficient height for the next one . |
3 | The receptionist had obviously recognised him too , had practically fallen over herself to bat her long dark eyelashes at him . |
4 | Indeed , the term ‘ dramatic statement ’ , to which they become quite attached as the book proceeds , perhaps takes us too firmly in the direction of propositional knowledge translated into dramatic coding . |
5 | At the same moment two Bf109s which had obviously stationed themselves too high to catch us in our initial attack , flashed past in a steep dive and then I was within range of the remaining Italian pilots once again . ’ |
6 | And we do some marine not a lot of marine erm For some strange reason , our design of engine does not lend itself too well to marine applications . |
7 | It 's important to get the feeling of weight , et the balance of it right , not make it too light , as if it could rise up and float away like a feather . |
8 | It 's important to get the feeling of weight , et the balance of it right , not make it too light , as if it could rise up and float away like a feather . |
9 | This will not make me too popular at the Richmond Athletic Ground or Sunbury and it 'll probably not happen anyway . |
10 | With this in mind , when considering situations where there are questions about very long term service lives , I suggest that current construction methods should not make it too difficult to incorporate any presently unthought of developments that might materialise in the future — be this in 20 or even 100 years time ! |
11 | ‘ I can not make it too abundantly clear that , under no circumstances whatsoever , will I support Mr Baldwin unless I know exactly what his policy is going to be , unless I have complete guarantees that such policy will be carried out if his party achieves office , and unless I am acquainted with the names of at least eight or ten of his most prominent colleagues in the next Ministry . |
12 | I do n't know how that all worked with work , because erm , they may not want me too . |
13 | That she would wait for me , not judge me too quickly … such things . |
14 | Yet beyond this general expectation he did not pressure them too early , at one point he seriously doubted whether Hideki was fitted to benefit from university study . |
15 | I think after ‘ Reckless ’ I knew I was n't going to do another full production because I was just driving everybody too hard , and becoming very miserable doing it . |
16 | Only they will probably both know that these must not include anything too worrying or controversial , which could create the type of tension and anxiety that can so easily build up in the elderly , particularly in the many who suffer from circulatory troubles , or who have a naturally anxious personality which has become even more vulnerable with age . |
17 | It is at this point that I do n't know if I can help , or if I have somehow wounded him too badly . |
18 | Use a stick to push the soil down evenly , but do not pack it too tightly . |
19 | Mr Wakil drew attention in Parliament to ‘ quite a few other developing countries ’ which had embarked on television in some haste and already found it too costly ; Tanzania , he said , would have the sense to learn from their experience . |
20 | Erm , you know it 's saying that motherhood is a good thing , but let's not exert ourselves too greatly to do anything about it . |
21 | Your Dad said he was coming over to visit you too , and wanted to see something of Prague . |
22 | The resultant financial provisions of the 1947 Act need not detain us too much , save to summarize the radically different position plan making experienced compared with the earlier situation . |
23 | I 'm not spilling it too . |
24 | and you have to be careful with the master volume , not to set it too high , oh let's have a look well you ca n't really do it on this one |
25 | Nicholson recognized later that Mud had given him his head ; he appreciated the responsibility and did not do anything too foolish ; irresponsibility came later when he was well outside of any parental influence . |
26 | Recommended remedy : ‘ Just keep an eye on him , and make sure he does not do anything too silly ! ’ |
27 | The impulse was so strong that she could hardly believe that he did not feel it too . |
28 | His passion , his arousal which the mere sight of her had provoked , was so strong that he wondered that she could not feel it too ; it seemed to hang , a living thing , in the air between them . |
29 | While Eva was at Usher the political situation did not give them too much pause for thought . |
30 | ‘ I am not concerned about Moore because he did not give me too many problems . |