Example sentences of "[vb past] too that [pron] " in BNC.

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1 He noticed too that her shoulders seemed to convulse .
2 I noticed too that she was indeed proceeding to address my father as ‘ Mr Stevens ’ .
3 Roland watched Maud making noises which he sensed came naturally , and sensed too that she would never make in the Women 's Studies building .
4 He fancied too that he felt the cold less than they did .
5 So they stood , quite still ; and Ruth saw that Jake was not , like her , a mere mortal amongst half-mortals , but Ilbrec 's equal ; and as they drew apart , looking deeply into each other 's faces , she saw too that he was Ilbrec 's dearest friend .
6 She probably knew too that they had been none too fond of Granny when she 'd been alive .
7 But I knew they were living in the past , knew too that there was no way that Allan Wells was going to beat me .
8 He knew too that his job was important .
9 She longed for a weapon , for even a hairpin , and knowing that she did not have one , she knew too that she was totally defenceless , unarmed and alone .
10 She was under no illusions — she knew he could never feel the same way about her , she knew too that she was storing up heartbreak for herself .
11 She still felt a bit wobbly on her legs and she knew too that she could do with a holiday .
12 He knew too that she had a lover called Joe Landau by whom she was not pregnant .
13 I knew too that he was supposed to have exclaimed , ‘ By God , sir , I 've lost my leg ! ’ and that the Duke , momentarily removing the telescope from his eye , replied , ‘ By God , sir , so you have ! ’ immediately resuming his scrutiny of the Prussians and his own ‘ infamous army ’ chasing Napoleon to his doom .
14 She remembered too that her mother made a terrible clatter with the plates on purpose , Cati knew , because she said afterwards she was scared of such talk , she never liked it when the men got angry , as she put it , what was the use ?
15 She hoped he spoke English as well as he wrote it and she hoped too that his slightly censorious tone did not surface as he met her in Paris .
16 He hoped too that she would alienate her feminist editor , Jess .
17 But said too that he 'd married her in church and he 'd promised to look after her always . ’
18 Hill admitted too that his father would have been more than surprised to have seen him in action in Monaco three decades on from his supremacy in the 1960s .
19 He revealed too that he was examining the records of 16 countries , no less , and of the European Community , to see whether they granted adequate protection to the American holders of intellectual property rights .
20 He realised too that he needed to know about both .
21 My father 's feelings towards the General were , naturally , those of utmost loathing ; but he realized too that his employer 's present business aspirations hung on the smooth running of the house party — which with some eighteen or so people expected would be no trifling affair .
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