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

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1 One must remember too that the authors of many of the changes we now see have been Conservative Secretaries of State .
2 We must insist too that the authority of ‘ Be aware ’ is independent of practical advantages and disadvantages .
3 The North might well observe too that it would rather be free of national economic policies that have only succeeded , over so many post-war years and through several alternating governments , in bringing the country to a level of GNP per head visibly falling behind all our respectable rivals — and some newcomers till recently beneath notice .
4 She did notice too that Moran was more carelessly dressed than she remembered and had n't shaved for at least a day .
5 We may notice too that since pleasures tend to fade unless varied at every recurrence it is difficult to distinguish in practice between the man who lives for pleasure and the man who lives for new experiences .
6 I would say too that Lillie was a pioneer in using visual aids to get his point over , as Greenpeace and others now do so effectively with video cameras .
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