Example sentences of "too might " in BNC.
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1 | And it sodomy signified diverse types of evil , so too might evil itself infiltrate civilization through diverse subject types . |
2 | Over 2,000 plants which are being investigated for their anti-cancer properties come from the rainforests — as more rainforests disappear , so too might a possible cure for diseases such as Aids . |
3 | The 1647 drop in production too might well have been mistakenly explained in terms of the course of the war . |
4 | ‘ My friend , if you 'd spent two years burning up with sulphur injections , or shaking from haloperidol , you too might develop certain uncanny abilities . |
5 | Estate agents too might welcome copies . |
6 | These too might want to alter priorities and wish to change the aims of the fund raising campaign . |
7 | On the Day of Pachatata and Pachamama , you too might pray for its continuance . |
8 | Pupils too might be included in discussions of where the school is going . |
9 | Trained staff too might find recorded items valuable for their own continuing education . |
10 | Large mammals too might be warned of the webs , but so might prey . |
11 | After all , she too might have survived the explosion . ’ |
12 | Just as a young child needs to be contained , given a safe and secure haven from which to explore and develop mastery of skills and to which to retreat when his efforts fail , so too might an adult need security in order to develop fully . |
13 | Sylvia had been repeatedly rehearsing her chosen situation for twelve days so that , when she made the actual attempt on the thirteenth , her performance too might be perfect . |
14 | If you do n't support the sovereign right of , say , an Islamic regime to deny women their human rights , you too might just be the closet , Stamford Raffles-type of do-gooding western imperialist . |
15 | ‘ She is indeed , my son , and that is why the dowager-duchess has agreed , if reluctantly , that her daughter too might be in danger . |
16 | Tolkien too might think of the Norse legend of the ‘ Undying Lands ’ , the Odáinsakr : when King Hadding reached its boundary the witch who guided him killed a cock and threw it over the wall — a moment later he heard the cock crow before he himself had to turn away and go back to mortality . |
17 | I think I was afraid that , once I recognised it , it too might get out of control — just like my body in general . |
18 | But if you up the financial incentive to achieve , then that too might change ’ . |
19 | They do so because they are black and black youths tend to identify strongly with other blacks , and because they have achieved visible success and black kids want clues as to how they too might be successful . |
20 | That too might be characterised as a courageous move — but nothing like as courageous as that of James Burke and his cohorts in deciding that the right man to dig IBM out of its hole was outsider Louis V Gerstner Jr . |
21 | The Dauphin 's interest in delaying the transfer of territory and renunciation of sovereignty is obvious , but it has been suggested that Edward too might have been glad of an excuse to resume the war if he wanted to . |
22 | Third party creditors could seek their own legal safeguards before entering into arrangements with international organisations , however this too might impede the functioning of the organisation . |
23 | Had the pattern of the King 's demise been different , so too might have been the whole shape of the end of Baldwin 's premiership . |
24 | It did not enter my head that I might have the seeds of a talent , that I too might have a career and that I should be preparing myself for it . |
25 | If the latter become aware of this , they too might be encouraged to switch to agency working . |
26 | In the gloom of a London club called Blitz , the person who would define this new sensibility above all others , the club 's sometime cloakroom attendant , a young boy called George O'Dowd , caught sight of his reflection in the mirror , applied his make-up — as he would put it , ‘ to remove all the hideousness ’ — and plotted how he too might acquire the only worthwhile currency left : fame . |
27 | Where she too might marry someone like Dad , and then have four little daughters , and perhaps five years later , at last , a son . |
28 | It too might be 32-bit , but IBM is n't giving anything away at the moment . |
29 | But this too might fail to expose the error , for the stranger might simply guess the right answers , or his answers might be so close to those expected of him that even the most scrupulous interrogator would be deceived . |
30 | For cooking and drinking all the coolies had to use brackish water from the mosquito-infested streams that flowed sluggishly through the plantation , and Hoc wondered , as he did every time he found himself shivering , whether he too might have contracted the dreaded fever . |