Example sentences of "[pers pn] too [modal v] [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 Usually I too would grab a setting-stick and Bill would instruct me as to the fount best suited to the job .
2 You 'll have to sort something out otherwise I too might give a Press conference so the world can hear my side of the story ! ’
3 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 .
4 Like a circus Hercules demonstrating how to tear up a telephone directory , he showed me how I too could dismantle a board with my mouth .
5 You too may have a difficult path to tread .
6 The Holy Spirit and his power has been a favourite theme , or ‘ You too can build a splendid church , or be an excellent minister , if you buy this book or follow these ten lessons . ’
7 The scene is much more complex than it was say a generation or two ago and Moderator we in the Church of England should be much interested to learn in due course whether you too will feel a need to make liturgical revision for these various paths to faith .
8 The book opens , ‘ You too will marry a boy I choose , ’ said Mrs Rupa Mehra firmly to her younger daughter . ’
9 Courtesy of these NME shows , you too could join a long queue for a booth in which Cliff or Dusty or Adam Faith sold kisses for two bob a time .
10 ( Console yourself with the certain knowledge that she too will have a dimpled bum in a couple of years ! )
11 We too can take a cup and drink our fill from the living water of light , of true knowledge , logic and love combined .
12 However , the Conservative Party in opposition made it clear that they too would maintain a strong central guidance over the economy , when returned to power .
13 And I know and I know these families have got young children and so on , and surely they too would like a break from it , for the children ?
14 When they return with the honey , they too will perform a dance so that , in a very short time , most of the worker force in the hive is actively gathering honey from the new source .
15 Cartoons are sometimes criticised as an invitation to anachronistic interpretation but provided they are used selectively they too can enable a wider range of pupils to access information .
16 They too must carry a steadily-expanding ion-image of the Sun 's surface .
17 It might not boast the Dreaming Spires of its illustrious near neighbour , but now Swindon hopes it too can become a distinguished seat of learning .
18 Seeking to emulate him in every way , he decided he too would have a multiplicity of spouses .
19 The listener is human , so allow him to get a word in edgeways ; he too may have a point of view .
20 Now , Mrs Sadat recalled , the Moroccan king felt that he too should make a gesture to his fallen brother king .
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