Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] it too " in BNC.
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1 | And I just liked reading it so much that I thought you 'd like to read it too . |
2 | She would n't rush back — that might imply she could n't wait to be with him again — but on the other hand she did n't want to leave it too long ; there were plenty of women , Melissa included , she had noticed , who had had their limpet-like eyes firmly glued to his face . |
3 | Her eyes flew wide open , the voice in her mind so clear that she felt sure he must have heard it too . |
4 | He 'd just have to accept it too . |
5 | Well I think he would have enjoyed it too much to be quite honest with you that 's why I did n't do it . |
6 | No , you could n't throw yourself off , folks must have done it too often , they 'd put massive fencing all along the sides . |
7 | They could n't have done it too promptly or else she and the Archdeacon would have met them after their ill-fated call on the Dersinghams . |
8 | There has been a great improvement in the range of goods and cards , I 'm sure you 'll all have noticed it too . |
9 | He must have felt it too — how could he not when he was so close ; how could he fail to pick up the reckless drumming of her senses ? |
10 | You could have made it too , if you had n't been so stupid . ’ |
11 | It conditioned my hair really well but I think I may have used it too often because my hair became a little TOO soft to style after a while ! ’ |
12 | I may not have shown it too well so far … ’ |
13 | From school I knew this parable by heart , and I think the reader must have known it too , because as he reached the concluding sentences , his frail hands were already feeling for the embroidered marker and preparing to close the great heavy book , so that his eyes were not on the page but were gazing unseeing into mine as he spoke the final well-worn words , ‘ Then said Jesus unto him , ‘ Go , and do thou likewise . ’ ’ |
14 | One moment halfway up the straight it looked as if Eddery might have cut it too fine ; the next it was a question of how far he would win by , for this burst of speed was so decisive that it made the top horses in Europe look one-paced . |
15 | He has a good action and if there had been anything wrong with the ball , he would have swung it too . |
16 | I feared that , but I must always have wanted it too , because when you had me dismissed from that job — Oh , I hated that , I hated not being able to see you any more , but I thought it was you I hated . |
17 | With luck , Mr Gorbachev may also have left it too late to make a fourth big mistake : returning his country to dictatorship . |
18 | ‘ But they 'll have to take it too . |
19 | I 'm not gon na bother to explain it too much . |
20 | It 's nice a wee taste of haggis now and again , not that you 'd want to eat it too often , it does tend to come back on you a wee bit , does n't it ? |
21 | I really want to get , I er , I I want you to , I did n't really want to make it to four , I did n't want to get it too formalized because I think that sometimes gets in the way of real information . |
22 | See I do n't want to get it too wet warm it up in a minute ca n't we ? |
23 | I reckon he 'll probably come good in time , but we ca n't afford to leave it too long to wait for both him and Deano to start coming up with the goods . |
24 | I would also like to know how critical the timing of the distributor pump is , as I have tried adjusting it ( by trial and error ) about a couple of degrees , with some improvement in performance , but do not want to take it too far . |
25 | You 'll obviously want to make it , you do n't want to make it too short you 're going to have enough words to get yourself a good mark . |