Sentence examples for too attracting from inspiring English sources

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The neighborhood around them changed, too, attracting Latino, black and Hasidic families.

He said his university benefited, too, attracting students it would not otherwise have, building its prestige and revenues.

Regional integration would bring other benefits too, attracting investors through the appeal of access to a bigger market.

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John Daly, too, attracted the louts.

It, too, attracts young people from around the world.

And many of his watercolours, too, attract such epithets as "friendly".

Cedar wax-wings and goldfinches arrived, too, attracted by the ripe berries.

These, too, attract well-known guest speakers, participants, and alumni from across industries and around the world.

If theatre's image gets too glamorous, and too pricey, will the younger punters, whom the Wells are doing so much too attract, simply be frightened away?

Its reputation, too, attracted drifters and dropouts and, at least once, the house was raided by the drug squad.

But the director, Dror Zahavi, is ill served by a screenplay (by Ido Dror and Jonatan Dror) too attracted to coincidence and too repelled by the existential brink.

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