Example sentences of "she too " in BNC.

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1 This woman was 37 years old , and she too had had a lumpectomy and radiotherapy four years earlier .
2 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 .
3 When the sun moved round she too had moved to the doorstep , her sleeves rolled up and concentrating half on the book and half on the remembered scene until her mother had arrived , walking up the street where they had both walked so many times before .
4 She had thought that if her mother had learned to consent , to let go , to be filled , then Phoebe 's passivity and disinterest would drop off like a cloak and she too could be naked with joy and love .
5 She too , in spite of the dances and concerts they had been attending lately , knew far fewer people at the station than Rose .
6 Hashmat Ara Begum , a community worker in the Borough of Camden told me that she too had come across the most contemptuous attitudes among Health Visitors .
7 She too has given him confidence and relieved some of the loneliness of his position .
8 She understood his need for sport , because she too enjoyed exercise ; what she did not understand was his need to punish himself with such dangerous activities .
9 She too died young , but left him a son .
10 So she too had observed Yeo 's imperial command of the partnership .
11 From time to time , she too takes a sip of wine , gazing blankly at the bar , the barman and , beyond , the dance-floor , where sharp-featured Polish men and their pleasingly plump girlfriends boogie decorously to the strains of a bored rock trio .
12 She agrees — she too wants the past to be healed .
13 Nor is she too bothered any more about letting go of the occasional secret .
14 This was despite the fact that she too is now branching into her own recording career .
15 She too would bestir herself ; there was still much to do , much ground to cover , and it was already ten o'clock on her fifth day .
16 As tragedy brings them closer together , the daughter discovers that her mother 's tight-lipped manner is only a faade and that , as a young woman , she too was guilty of a crime passionnel .
17 She too had brought an illegitimate daughter to the union , and died giving birth to Godwin 's own daughter Mary .
18 A few months later Prieur became pregnant and she too returned to France .
19 A campesina spoke up , saying she too had seen him hand over the knife .
20 She too was weeping .
21 Of course , she too eventually left my staff to get married , but I can vouch that during the time she worked as housekeeper under me , she was nothing less than dedicated and never allowed her professional priorities to be distracted .
22 She too should find suitable work , and start with just a few hours , perhaps one or two days a week , before building up towards full-time work if she wishes .
23 Mrs Southey had asked Sarah to visit so they could ‘ talk over the American affair ’ , and it may by then have seemed inevitable to Sarah that she too would be carried on the Pantisocratic tide .
24 He wrote to Mary admitting the ‘ ardent attachment ’ he had so long felt for her , and asked her to confirm a rumour that she too was now engaged .
25 A near neighbour was recruited as a support worker and she too began to become involved in the family arguments .
26 Another actress well-favoured both by me and Andrew Allan for her talent was Mary MacLeod , but she too , obeyed the call to Hollywood and was later seen in several films one of which also starred Judith Evelyn .
27 Dear old Martha had much of the milk of human kindness about her ; she had pensioners who shared with her such things as she had : one was a lame robin redbreast , who came and sat on a bush opposite the door till he was fed ; another was a pigeon whose cot was quite a mile away : she too looked for a meal on every visit , and after gathering her crop-full , would wing her flight over the fields and houses home to her cot .
28 At weekends when our daughter was at home from college , she too enjoyed the child 's company .
29 She too was a comparatively unknown artiste , and had not wished to turn the part down , since she feared she might never obtain another such opportunity .
30 I was only about five and a half when she too died after a long illness and one of my earliest recollections is riding in the well , at the foot of her bath-chair when she went out for constitutionals .
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