Example sentences of "[noun sg] too [vb past] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 These led on to the further issues of the relation between Christianity and other religions in general , and of the impact of the critical study of religions on Christian theology ; for that study too had made huge strides through the nineteenth century .
2 Safire too had worked in the OEOB for a while , as a speechwriter .
3 Even so , the number of those who believed that Hitler would have been one of the greatest German statesmen of all time had it not been for the war remained relatively high , though this figure too had fallen sharply ( from 48 per cent in 1955 to 32 per cent by 1967 ) .
4 The tiny Regency houses had no doubt been listed to spare them the attentions of developers ; from the state of the paving stones and the grass-studded cracks in the roadway , it seemed that the town council too had passed them by .
5 When the poetry had n't come , the job too had seemed not only irksome but occasionally repellent .
6 That shipment too had come from Spain and had been tracked by Customs .
7 The scowl too had gained at least another twenty years of maturity .
8 prior to the departure of the Iwakura Mission , the Meiji regime too had started a limited programme of industrialization and social change , much of it contingent on the dismantling of the political , social and economic structure that had prevailed under the Tokugawa .
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