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How to use too in a sentence

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In addition to the rich antique finish, these gorgeous sinks are now available in the subtle shine of Brushed Nickel too.
It fears that the current proposals for the establishment of a central services organisation hand too much power to its commercial rivals.
Children too are finding the Internet at home and school invaluable as a research tool for homework and revision.
The sponsor may not have been too happy but Ann later credited the commercial with revitalizing her career in the seventies.
Others who had found that church too theologically liberal for their tastes espoused a more traditional theology.
The bags of cash were much too large to hide, but they were stuffed underneath the back seats as tightly as possible.
Had the cable been laid directly from South Africa to Australia, the signal would have faded too much to be recoverable.
The timing is right too, with slow lulls of discomfort interspersed with violent outbursts of emotion.
The fact that a women's race commands as much attention, fan enthusiasm and media coverage as the men's race is really encouraging, too.
Third, his treatment of fascism in the late 1930s and early 1940s seems too broad.
The media are rightly criticised for 'body fascism', and placing too much attention on size 10 supermodels.
Inferior strudels have a thick nutty paste which is invariably too sticky and too sweet.
And there will be blood, too, or else people will start to revolt against the Lone Guard and Miskavel's purification.
She hates her outcast status, but has too much respect for herself to compromise or curry favor.
Yet she finds that there, too, she is manipulated and marginalised by struttingly self-important men and their simpering handmaidens.
Most farmers are really interested in innovation, but automatic milking might seem too revolutionary.
Don't try to put too much stuffing inside the rolls, it only makes them harder to roll and more prone to tearing.
Jack flashed the light down the tunnel and noticed that it curved too much to look all the way down it.
The altimeter was counting down, the final couple of hundred feet flashing by too quickly.
In fact, the dialogue moves so fast that at one point the film's subtitles actually begin to flash too quickly to read.
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