Example sentences of "[v-ing] [that] [pers pn] too " in BNC.
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1 | The compelling analysis of this anecdote is then shown to have important implications for the reading of some familiar literary text , revealing that it too shares in the cultural presumptions critically uncovered in the anecdote . |
2 | If other Victorian novelists do not set fire to their great houses with as much frequency as Dickens , they tend in other ways to undermine them , suggesting that they too perceive them , not merely as fabrics , but as expressions of an outmoded system . |
3 | The two bands near 760 cm -1 and 850 cm -1 are affected only slightly in frequency by the substitution of Br for Cl , suggesting that they too are essentially deformation modes . |
4 | During the treason trials Tixier-Vignancour became notorious for a tactic known as ‘ the defence of blackmail ’ when he repeatedly threatened to call eminent witnesses such as General de Gaulle and the Prime Minister Michel Debre , hinting that they too were involved in criminal plots . |
5 | ‘ It must have been a shock , realising that she too was accountable for what she 'd done . ’ |
6 | The course has helped Pauline with such issues as marketing and cash flow and she already has drawn up a business plan for the next five years — confirming that she too has no plans to return to full-time employment . |
7 | I can say that reasonable safely and I can apologize to those people who put their hands up , by saying that I too am c am an accountant by background , and it 's fairly brave of me to admit that in front of so many I T people . |
8 | From 1266 onwards he is regularly described as magister in official records , indicating that he too was recognized as a rabbi within the Jewish community . |
9 | Glancing at his colleague , he made a brief movement with his head , indicating that he too should leave . |
10 | The more conscientious among her readers would at these words stop and think , knowing that they too could , if they were clever enough , look at it all in the right way . |
11 | The pre-emption thesis is wrong in claiming that they too are pre-empted . |
12 | A senior SDPJ legislator , Ryoichi Yasutsune , agreed to resign from the party on March 16 after admitting that he too had received funds from Tokyo Sagawa Kyubin . |
13 | He disputed the idea that Latin American agrarian structures were ’ feudalist' , arguing that they too existed in dependent relation to a capitalism which was ultimately supported by their very primitivism . |
14 | The first ending to Bladerunner , cut because it was too depressing , had Harrison Ford 's detective discovering that he too was a replicant . |
15 | It seems likely that in very primitive multicellular forms the main mode of communication was chemical — a substance released by one cell , say signalling for the cell to contract , could fairly quickly diffuse to other cells , ensuring that they too contracted . |