Example sentences of "[conj] i too " in BNC.

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1 I now have 4 years ' teaching experience although I too was thrown in at the deep end — my only advantage over others was that I had studied languages myself and knew how difficult it could be .
2 That I too have done my little bit for pollution ?
3 I do n't really know why I always went unless it was to remind myself that I too had once come from some other world than the one in which I lived .
4 I was so thankful she was well that I too laughed at the repartee .
5 She tried to reason with them , to point out that I too was injured .
6 The more I read of the early months of Nicholas MacMahon the more convinced I became that I too was rearing a prodigy .
7 We had known these simple people only since the previous day , they had no proof that I too was not an enemy , but their action was typical of the whole attitude of the German people .
8 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 .
9 I remembered that I too hated the dust , and as I imagined the walk into the desert I felt the sky come low and very close .
10 I had once imagined that I too might one day be involved in that large , confusing family with its extended degrees of affinity .
11 ‘ Perhaps you believe that I too have ridden that carousel to excess ? ’
12 On the subject of practical , electronic-type computer projects I have to say that I too miss them .
13 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 .
14 It was at that stage that I too decided that it was beyond any rational explanation .
15 For reasons best known to themselves , they attached great importance to the idiot 's efforts to fill his useless bath ( I think it was B ) and it seemed vital to their purpose that I too become involved with the whole farcical business and , what 's more , come up with some sort of an answer .
16 ‘ Maybe this is folklore/legend but it 's another version and I too would be interested to hear the authentic account , ’ says Dick .
17 Many books which my more ardent academic colleagues ( and I too at the time ) might have cheerfully consigned to the dustbin have been saved by the splendid professional retentiveness of librarians .
18 None is intended — none of us is perfect , and I too have of course been guilty of many an error in my time .
19 And I too could take in washing … ’
20 Mum followed them and I too decided to find Frankie to tell him the news after I had cleared away the crocks .
21 These games are fascinating and I too have occasionally indulged in the adventures of little plumber Mario courtesy of my son 's console .
22 And I too , dearest .
23 I hope it is not too late to say yes , I 'd like very much to have dinner on Friday and I too feel we 've been rather silly and it has all been a misunderstanding … ’
24 And I too , ’ whispered Retty shyly .
25 Sadly I followed his eyes , and I too saw what he saw .
26 For the reasons that I have endeavoured to outline , I think that the assistant recorder came to a correct conclusion and I too would dismiss this appeal .
27 We we should discuss a bit about this document and I too have had the er dubious honour of reading John Major 's speech and it 's nice to see that both Tory speakers have actually managed to take half of it each and paraphrase it .
28 And I 'm going well I 've I just say I 've had erm three operations on my toe and I too painful so the doctor said advised me to only do games if I feel okay .
29 I found myself formalizing my speech , as if I too was pretending to be in a drawing-room of forty years before .
30 I have worked loyally , shown you respect , but I too expect to be treated with respect .
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