Sentence examples for sometimes that too from inspiring English sources

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Sometimes that, too, can be a form of leadership — what Churchill called "a masterly inactivity".

When Mr. Barenboim was playing, the pace became more urgent if not necessarily faster, though sometimes that, too.

If, for the time being, they talked and talked, it was because they lived in a police state that outlawed everything other than talk, and sometimes that, too.

Nowadays we see women who are sacks of bones and sometimes that too is beautiful when they are young, but not when one is old".

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Sometimes that's too long.

Sometimes that was too much, as in Irina Golub's Soviet-acting-strikes-again treatment of the lead female role.

Sometimes, that's too late.

Isn't business property sometimes like that, too?

But sometimes I do that too.

Sometimes that's convenient, too.

Yes! Sometimes I have that, too, like: "Oh no, not today".

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