Example sentences of "so too [art] [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 This reduces the advantage to the raider , and so too the likelihood of a takeover .
2 Firstly , just as recent theories of the mind suggest there is not one but multiple kinds of intelligence ( Gardner , 1983 ) , so too the notion of vision seems to involve a variety of mental capacities , what can be called visionary style .
3 Just as the network of power relations ends by forming a dense web that passes through apparatuses and institutions , without being exactly localized in them , so too the swarm of points of resistance traverses social stratifications and individual unities .
4 It is through the use of animal characters that epic or heroic imagery becomes mock-heroic ; for instance of Chauntecleer , the cock : So too the solemnity of the debate over the significance of dreams , introduced by Chauntecleer with a pompous " " Madame " " and rhetorically conducted by the citation of a battery of learned authorities , becomes a burlesque in the mouth of this proud bird .
5 Just as the quantities of steel produced or wheat harvested had to grow constantly , so too the population of Romania had to be encouraged to reach a size appropriate to the greatness of its rulers .
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