Example sentences of "so too [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Nirvana have a new album out on Monday — and so too does teen heart-throb American rapper Marky Mark . |
2 | And just as carbon has very special properties , which make i so suited to the task — so too does water . |
3 | Lighting Control reports readiness , so too does Sound and Vision . |
4 | Although the ‘ swingingness ’ of the 1960s had been absent in the 1970s and 1980s , drug-taking had increased among young and old alike ( 'coke' if you were middle-class , glue-sniffing if you were poor ) , and so too had alcoholism . |
5 | And just as blackbirds perform a public service by letting off a loud ‘ chaka-chaka-chaka-chaka-chaka ’ whenever they spot a pussy on the prowl ( resulting in the mass flight of all their avian friends into the taller trees ) , so too do squirrel fish , and most probably some other fish , sound off a penetrating and quite identifiable infrasonic burst upon the approach of a predator . |
6 | Not only does migration continue to produce considerable variations between places in rates of population change ( Ogilvy , 1982 ; Stillwell , 1985 ) , but mortality patterns also differ between places ( Townsend and Davidson 1982 ) and so too do fertility rates , though to a diminishing extent ( Newell , 1986 ) . |
7 | A simpler way of looking at laicisation might be to say that institutional Christianity has lost some of its functions : most education passes from church to state ; so too do medicine , welfare and human counselling . |
8 | Pilots and other flight crew immediately come to mind ; so too do maintenance engineers and air traffic controllers . |