Example sentences of "too [conj] it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I would have died too if it had n't been for that telegraph pole . ’
2 You see a young man in a doorway sharpening his fingernails with a razor-blade , perhaps a common Neapolitan pastime , and useful too if it helps winkle those stray bits of salami from between your teeth .
3 Yes that was counted in it too and it had to be well parked .
4 You see , he was my client , sure , but he was my friend too and it seems right , to me , his wife should be the one to tidy away after him . ’
5 I 'd recorded some background music for her too and it did n't sound as if she 'd added to her collection .
6 This meeting of psychoanalysis with literary history is suggestive for literary criticism too because it enables an account of the differences between various articulations of the formation of subjectivity without relinquishing a notion of change in literary form , nor , alternatively , relying on the haphazard attachment of the development of a single subject to a historical account of a literary genre .
7 It makes a good windbreak too as it filters the wind , rather than encouraging destructive eddies .
8 Craig loves it — and you will too as it includes tracks written by Dannii and sister Kylie .
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