Example sentences of "[vb -s] that [pron] too " in BNC.

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1 Sara insists that she too had no stage fright .
2 StorageTek says that it too had put some money up for the development and would have marketed the product even without buying the company — although the Viking was seen as a direct competitor to its own Iceberg , Viking is in fact a simpler device with fewer features .
3 It says that you too — an ugly , little thing — will open your wings and fly .
4 He flirts occasionally with the rhinoceros and the camel as self-images , but mainly , secretly , essentially , he is the Bear : a stubborn bear ( 1852 ) , a bear thrust deeper into bearishness by the stupidity of his age ( 1853 ) , a mangy bear ( 1854 ) , even a stuffed bear ( 1869 ) ; and so on down to the very last year of his life , when he is still ‘ roaring as loudly as any bear in its cave ’ ( 1880 ) Note that in Hérodias , Flaubert 's last completed work , the imprisoned prophet Iaokanann , when ordered to stop howling his denunciations against a corrupt world , replies that he too will continue crying out ‘ like a bear ’ .
5 In a letter written the following April , he notes that he too " found the endowment very small , but the Inhabitants liberal in their patronage and support " .
6 In another Latin poem , for instance , called Mansus , written to a distinguished old man and patron of the arts , that he met in Italy , Giovanni Battista Manso , a friend of Tasso and Marini , Milton hopes that he too in his turn may find such a good friend and patron .
7 That of the second piece is very similar to the smaller coin , a denarius struck at Rome , and indicates that it too was minted at Rome and then transported to Syria .
8 To follow Jesus as his disciples means that we too face opposition to living like him .
9 The Philistine culture too , developing further south on the coast of Palestine , may have roots in the Minoan trading empire ; Bury ( 1951 ) mentions that an ancient name for Gaza was Minoa , which implies that it too was once a Minoan trading station .
10 God 's image in man implies that he too is a rational , moral , feeling person capable of making choices .
11 Someone adopts two of these creatures and urges that they too be named .
12 The nature of the ASW involvement suggests that they too would be involved in this process ( Sheppard , 1990 ) .
13 Whether the boxing and wrestling matches shown on the carved rhyton from Agia Triadha , a miniature fresco from Tylissos and certain sealings were part of the same or a different festival is not known : the way they are depicted suggests that they too had the quality of ritual struggle .
14 The octopus was a popular and recurring artistic motif , which suggests that it too was fished ; the chalcedony intaglio mentioned above confirms that this was so .
15 Knighton suggests that she too came close to being condemned to death , but was spared because of the king 's natural tenderness towards his mother .
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