Example sentences of "[pers pn] too have [be] " in BNC.

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1 For I too had been tainted , and not without blemish .
2 The letters in the May GRAMOPHONE from Messrs Lewis and Newman interest me greatly , because I too have been frustrated by the failure of EMI/US to offer some items which have been favourably reviewed in GRAMOPHONE .
3 ‘ Madam , I too have been a wanderer in these woods for some time .
4 You will still call that colour ‘ green ’ because you too have been taught that grass is always green .
5 When he turned his first thought was that she too had been designed to impress .
6 She too had been caught by the Nazis , I walked along beside her and the bears walked on each side of us .
7 She too had been to Canonmills and Broughton school ( though she says she was " not very clever " ) and first of all went to work at a draper 's shop in the West End , a job for which she remained still nostalgic .
8 She had a way of looking slightly obliquely at me , as if she knew something I did not — not anything to do with the role she was playing , but about life in general ; as if she too had been taking lessons from the stone head .
9 Yet even as she felt humiliated on his behalf she recognized that she too had been drawn into complicity with Emilia 's will .
10 She too had been suspicious , for Caro had deliberately misled her , letting her believe she would be sharing Water Gypsy with another woman .
11 She too had been struck by the similarity between the kitten 's fur and her own hair , and Raphael would have been another subtle reminder for the future of Fen .
12 They too had been consulted by FitzGerald and had responded favourably .
13 They too had been wasted .
14 They too had been paid in oil to get round the world trade boycott .
15 It was discovered they too had been sabotaged .
16 But they too have been losing this battle .
17 I am pleased to see the porpoise , because they too have been affected by the general shortage of food recently , and have not been easy to find in their usual haunts .
18 Other sectors such as construction and trading houses have had different spurs to go abroad , but they too have been influenced by the earlier investors .
19 Since 1979 they too have been required to register with local authority Social Services Departments , and are not counted in the official education statistics .
20 Recently , even those outlets have been drying up because they too have been selling the big breweries ' beer in return for cheap loans .
21 As the record company had grown , it too had been broken down into smaller units : DinDisc had been a model for two more affiliated labels , 10 and Siren .
22 These latest jobs cuts come just after another Gloucestershire firm , smiths industries , announced it too had been hit by the slump in the aircraft industry , shedding three hundred jobs .
23 Three weeks ago , the 102nd Airborne Division , Russian-trained and regarded as a crack unit , was rushed from its base at Asmara to the front line , but it too has been mauled by the rebels , who swept through the mountains flanking the main road , capturing all the towns as far as Woldiya .
24 Whilst Richard Baxter was visiting his sick father in Shropshire , Mr. Baldwin came to him with the news that he too had been forbidden to preach .
25 He too had been strictly brought up but seems to have shrugged off his mother 's influence in that as easily as he resisted her attempts to make him a practising Jew .
26 By now in his eighties , Yusuf would never again return to Spain — he too had been worn down by long years of struggle to remove the thorn of El Cid from his side .
27 He too had been at Oxford , studying Science , and he was another of the twelve prize recruits who marched away from the City of Dreaming Spires .
28 The wound was salved a little when Olivier sent word that he too had been accused of ‘ lacking inches ’ in the same role and by the same critic !
29 Like Graham and Sabrina he too had been left a holdall , containing a Geiger-Muller counter and his favourite handgun , a Browning Mk2 , in a locker at the main railway station where he had spent three hours studiously checking the invoices for all the freight loaded at the goods yard over the past ten days .
30 He too had been a Governor , representing Manchester University between 1955 and 1969 , and had been knighted in 1976 .
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