Example sentences of "here too the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Here too the emphasis was on the susceptibility of the ‘ innocent ’ to the specious ; section 28 of the Local Government Act 1987 — 8 states that a local authority shall not
2 Remember here too the issue of correlation , causation and coincidence .
3 The standing part of the net needs to be at least 2 feet 6 inches ( 75 centimetres ) high off the ground and here too the net needs to be slack , not taut .
4 In this particular case , the reciprocal gift is usually money , but here too the transactions are open ended .
5 Here too the monarchy was central to the political life of the country ; but it was a monarchy to which the rest of Europe offered no parallel .
6 Yet here too the government was careful to reserve the right to deal with cases it considered politically dangerous through administrative action outside the control of the courts .
7 The ebb and flow of personnel in these agricultural communities was notable in all occupational groups , though here too the farmers were the most likely to stay put and the labourers to move on .
8 An enchanting Greek relief ( metope or section of a frieze ) from Reggio ( Rhegium ) with two running or dancing nymphs ( fig. 25 ) shows in its sophisticated movement and modelling that it belongs later in the century , but from the fall of the hair we can see that here too the faces were turned towards us .
9 Here too the danger of government instability was exchanged for a limitation on the power of government …
10 Here too the distinction was not absolute , and hides many other differences ; but the bulk of the lower clergy were half educated at best , and led quite a different life from their superiors .
11 But doubts about G Tec have spread beyond California , in Baltimore , Maryland , the company also operates the state lottery , here too the awarding of contracts is being scrutinized , a forty nine million dollar contract to provide a popular computerized casino game called Keyknow is being investigated by a grand jury .
12 Here too the Party could fend off opposition by a policy of divide and rule .
13 The southern coastal counties of England were at risk from seaborne invasion , but here too the raids were spasmodic and localized .
14 Here too the atmosphere was strained .
15 Sunday morning … the congregation worship in the church of the Holy Family … here too the feeling is the estate was dealt an unfair blow last year .
16 Yet here too the practice of Thatcherism proved less abrasive as time went on .
17 But here too the peasant was tied to the land , taxed ever more heavily , and confronted by the same obstacles to economic self-improvement .
18 But here too the garbage professionals are moving in .
19 Here too the legatee would be asked to give a guarantee that he would make over the property as requested .
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