Sentence examples for too seen as from inspiring English sources

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The team had been promising, too: seen as likely to qualify for the 1994 World Cup in America and among the favourites for that year's Cup of Nations, in which a rebuilt side managed to come second.

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They were right to, too, seeing as the ball pitched outside leg.

Bradley Cooper must be more miffed than ever, too, seeing as he is the only part of this film to lose in a major category.

On the positive side, a new £250m dementia research institute is to be set up at UCL, and about time too, seeing as neuro-degenerative illnesses are going to become the key diseases of the 21st century.

Drug companies, too, are seen as greedy.

He is also seen as too beholden to the unions to press labor market reforms.

Anything else is seen as too risky.

At both places he was seen as too radical.

"Having a woman do sports was seen as too risky".

Too embarrassed to be seen as dumb.

It demands of us that we too see things as ends, not as means — that we too know them and love them for their own sake.

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