Example sentences of "too [verb] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 After all , how do we know that our own picture of Jesus is necessarily right , especially when we realize that we too bring assumptions to faith ?
2 Sun too has chips in development , he says — seven of them in fact .
3 Sun too has chips in development — seven of them in fact .
4 Although this conversation too has sequences of opinion and justification , it does not proceed in a linear fashion .
5 This too includes analysis of employment practices , but attention is broadened to include a wide range of social trends such as lower Japanese crime rates , a preference for private family-based welfare , income equality , middle-class identity and the responsiveness of democratic institutions .
6 He had felt the need , though , to take into account the super-sensitive relations between these two teams , and if the biggest surprise was that he had addressed gentle caution to the English management as well , they having been innocent , faraway onlookers during the shenanigans , it was because he recognised that they too nursed feelings of exasperation and he imagined that they might soon have burst uncontrollably into flames .
7 Other Hong Kong businessmen may never have had quite the high-level political contacts of Mr Wu , but they too have cause for concern .
8 Article 18 too leaves areas of uncertainty .
9 In which case , the only respite is too regain vestiges of trust ; and the only clear mechanism for that is the over-arching responsibility of the Press Council .
10 In which case , the only respite is too regain vestiges of trust ; and the only clear mechanism for that is the over-arching responsibility of the Press Council .
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