Example sentences of "[adj] too that " in BNC.

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1 Finally , with respect to language issues , a variety of debates are still in progress and it is premature to draw firm conclusions ; however , there is some evidence to suggest that bilingualism may actually enhance educational performance ( Houlton , 1986 ) , that in the case of Afro-Caribbean pupils there may well be ‘ dialect interference ’ , although it is clear too that some of the problems here may derive from the negative attitudes of teachers towards Creole ( Edwards , 1979 ) , and that in the case of some Bangladeshi pupils lack of familiarity with English may be an obstacle to academic achievement ( House of Commons Home Affairs Committee , 1986 ) .
2 I was interested too that got the new phonebooks
3 And fortunate too that he should be so much in love …
4 It is likely too that the provision for value had originally been framed in relation to purchase for value , for otherwise there is no good reason why Ulpian should be concerned with fitting other legal relationships into the same pattern as sale .
5 It is likely too that the priest tidied up and eliminated any traces there may have been of disordered thinking or language , as he almost certainly corrected any theological mistakes , for his own safety .
6 It is almost certain that he would have had to take evasive action to miss Roddymoor 's houses and likely too that he tried to make a pond to douse the licking flames .
7 Make sure managers and supervisors are familiar with the policy and procedures , and make sure too that they set a good example to the staff they supervise .
8 Make sure too that you have the answers to questions which may require actual information-this can be taken in note form .
9 ( Make sure too that you have a large , smooth surface for rolling out . )
10 It is encouraging too that these links have not been restricted only to those centres which themselves offer both SCOTVEC advanced courses and degrees .
11 Angry too that she had not been trusted with knowledge which concerned her so much .
12 It is important too that the National Curriculum does not become a strait-jacket .
13 She was thankful too that she 'd struggled to exist on her grant , and what she earned in vacations , without making too many extra demands on Hugh Russell .
14 It is notable too that this liberal interpretation is proposed by the jurist , and merely adopted from him by the emperor .
15 He was probably displeased too that she would be joining his friends for dinner .
16 It is possible too that women were trading off the traffic safety of the secluded footpaths for the personal safety of the well-lit roads .
17 It is possible too that the black couples who were allowed to adopt in the period of the study were ‘ white parents in black skins ’ .
18 But I am mindful in the midst of my own troubles ma'am that you are not in good health for Miss Blagden has told me so and I am sorry to hear it and to think of you unable to leave your room and I am sorry too that the Rome winter does not prove as gentle as you had hoped .
19 I paddle quickly , aware too that the Ocean 's cold has gnawed its way uncomfortably through the thin GRP of the kayak and into my poorly protected flesh Tony waits for me , to point out a small brown luck that is lurking among some rocks to our right .
20 The sound of his low mocking laughter followed her as she took the stairs two at a time , desperate to be away from his gaze , all too aware that a scarlet flush had enveloped her entire body — aware too that the heat he had generated in her had n't only been embarrassment .
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