Example sentences of "too if [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Pretty damn soon too if we 're not careful . |
2 | But we usually think of time as hours and minutes and seconds too if we are being very exact . |
3 | And you would of sold us that too if we had n't asked them specifically what was in |
4 | Martin , tall with a roll-necked sweater under a grey suit , played war games ; John , slightly paunchy with a beard , was into steam trains — he took photos of them ; Julian , fair , well-dressed , with crooked teeth , divorced , spent Saturdays with his children and would expect her to do so too if they suited each other ; Lewis , in three-piece suit and striped shirt , supported the reintroduction of corporal punishment in schools ; Gerald , a mild , bushy-haired man , described with passionate precision the arrangement of the plants in his garden . |
5 | The money markets are wiping out share values , there 'll be a flight of money if Labour gets in and professional people will leave too if they can see better prospects abroad . |
6 | Many of the teachers began acting the same way , believing the Headmaster might punish them too if they did n't follow his example . |
7 | Other noxious substances may be very good drugs too if they are understood and properly used . |
8 | ‘ He 's scared the Gestapo 'll get him , ’ he added to me , ‘ Christ , they would too if they searched his quarters . |
9 | Like this Boston store , warehouse clubs are open to members only and though they 're pitched at businesses , individuals can join too if they can show they 've a steady income and pay their thirty dollar subscription . |
10 | Oh yes , I would too if they had one . |
11 | That is the question S. O. Letterman would be asking me too if he were here . |
12 | So close to Paris , it would be expensive , and Alain must indeed be successful in his work too if he could afford simply to give his share away to his mother . |
13 | He would be a world-champion tiddly-winks player too if he ever decided it was something worth taking up . |
14 | I might have been too if I was n't so new to the game , I suppose . |
15 | Well , I would ban them too if I had my way . |
16 | I would be too if I did n't know the lad . |
17 | Funny the things you remember and I do n't probably true the other way round too if I care to mention things . |
18 | I 'd should go too if I were you . |
19 | and I , I went home , phoned them and he said well , I got , there 's nobody there , try he said between five and six that 's his lunch hour , so I phoned , could n't get , oh no I , I thought well it 'll be too if I do n't get so I took it home |
20 | I would have died too if it had n't been for that telegraph pole . ’ |
21 | After all , just look round any bar and you 'll see that everybody there , myself included ( you too if it 's your kind of bar ) , has in their time been both The Boy and The Older Man , both Banker and Domestic , Ingenue and Other Woman , booted Prince and stirrup-holding Groom — but I do n't mean either that you should have complete license to make him look just how you wish ; I do n't want to think of anyone hearing this story and grinning and thinking of Boy as some permanently , conveniently smiling blue-eyed blonde , because he was not that in any way and that is not what he meant to us . |
22 | So , while it is always worth seeking out the names of journalists who have a special interest in your subject , and if appropriate sending the releases to them at home as well as to their office , always be sure to send your releases to the newsdesk and perhaps to one or two others on the paper too if it is appropriate . |
23 | Applied linguistics in this sense must be practised by teachers too if it is to have any effective operational relevance at all . |
24 | You see a young man in a doorway sharpening his fingernails with a razor-blade , perhaps a common Neapolitan pastime , and useful too if it helps winkle those stray bits of salami from between your teeth . |
25 | ‘ We can pull Maha too if she is afraid to walk . ’ |
26 | It was as if the love had grown too strong lately , absorbing the hatred , and it could swallow her too if she did n't do something about it soon . |
27 | Use skimmed milk and an egg for making the mixture moist ; add a little apple juice too if you like . |
28 | In fact I can probably collect too if you have transport difficulties . |
29 | In fact I can probably collect too if you have transport difficulties . |
30 | I have some plain ones too if you 'd rather . ’ |