Example sentences of "[noun] too " in BNC.
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1 | I wish there was someone I could talk to about the problems — someone who 'd keep an eye on him and watch for him getting bad and get the doctor to do something , sooner ; someone who 'd help him with money , a job , get him out of the room for a bit , give us a break too . |
2 | Then I could take a break too . |
3 | ‘ I think I need a break too . ’ |
4 | It may have been designed to give you lot a rest but some of us readers needed a break too . |
5 | Last year we got caught on the break too many times … this year we have the pace/organisation to deal with that … and Lukic is nt bad at 1 on 1 's … |
6 | That had always been the constitutional position , he said , but the big demonstrations of the past few days had proved that he had a popular mandate too . |
7 | Ofwat too are concerned about the quality of our water supplies . |
8 | Classes at the ‘ City Lit ’ , as it is affectionately known , are handled by a highly competent team of tutors , many of whom teach at the drama schools too . |
9 | What has been seen as an aspect of the Roman catholic intellectual opposition to divorce in Chapter 5 can also be recognized as a feature of the defence of catholic schools too : the opposition contains an interpretation of the moral nature of contemporary society and of what happens to catholics who are not to some degree protected from it . |
10 | Helen gladly confirmed that not only was Charlie a little star at our school but he was illuminating other schools too , especially girls ' schools . |
11 | This system is good enough for Britain 's private schools ; why is it not good enough for Britain 's state schools too ? |
12 | Teachers of the deaf , partially hearing and blind must in addition have a specialist qualification , and many other teachers in special schools ( and increasingly in ordinary schools too ) attend in-service training courses on children with special educational needs . |
13 | The great majority of French fabliaux too are to be found in manuscripts that contain extensive collections of fabliaux , and other genres , reflecting a development in manuscript production of the thirteenth century that it is difficult to believe is not connected in some general way to the growth of scholarly " compilations " ( compilationes ) at the same time . |
14 | The squirrels too , who come to steal the birds ' nuts are a constant source of entertainment . |
15 | And Mr Fry was floating out there in the mistiness , and he was busy wallpapering too but he 'd got the paper in a mess — he 'd put the paste on it and picked it up paste side nearest and it was sticking to him . |
16 | I 'm tempted to suggest the Mercedes S-class for being visually boring , but I respect Bruno Sacco too much , so I 'll plump for any current Maserati for not living up to the legend . |
17 | Like other English kings , he had relations with the Welsh and the Scots too . |
18 | But Branson too was instantly on his guard . |
19 | Several plants grouped together will create their own humid micro-climate , though overcrowding may make the combined effect too much . |
20 | If the colour-code used blue for distance , like the atmosphere , they might give a 3-D effect too . |
21 | Yet the fact of West European industrial growth also had the opposite effect too : these places were not drawn into the new scheme of things in exactly the same way or on exactly the same conditions as France , Britain , Belgium and Holland — the original members of the industrial club . |
22 | It has the effect too of keeping to the forefront the meanings recognized by participants . |
23 | It had the same effect too in China . |
24 | The actual stages whereby the financial provisions of the 1947 Act were decided were extremely tortuous ( Cullingworth , 1975 ) and the interplay of forces within the Government , between ministers and between officials had their effect too on the much more straightforward development plan provisions . |
25 | But his confession to Merymose had a positive effect too , because permission was granted to the former scribe to talk to the bereaved families within the palace compound . |
26 | Tingling needles of hot water and a rich lather of rose-scented soap began to work magic , and the aspirin started to take effect too . |
27 | The trousers should be loose cut too — even baggy — to get the air circulating . |
28 | Erm I 'd re I 'd really like the the experience and the knowledge that I could learn at college , but I 'd like to take a short cut too . |
29 | Often there are dodgem cars too . |
30 | And when the train started she wished she could close her cars too , because Nick stood at the window and sang . |