Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] even " in BNC.

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1 Director Roger Mills even retained a quip from Alan Whicker ( whom the presenter consulted ) about a Bernard Levin series in which the pretence of solitude was attempted .
2 Given the wide scope of the charge to CGT , a large number of exemptions from this tax bite are granted to make the system fair and workable , A company may be able to avoid CGT liability even though it has made gains of a capital nature , by means of various reliefs and allowances .
3 Greek colonies had been established along the Adriatic coastlands even earlier .
4 Douglas , ever impatient , decided to wait only one more day — for there could be some Balliol supporters even now in Annandale who might send word into England of this muster .
5 Most naturally occurring flavonoids are present in plants as glycosides , which stimulate PG formation even if the aglycone is inactive .
6 ‘ The Swedish devaluation in particular , and to a lesser extent the Norwegian and British devaluation , will affect the DFDS Group even more in 1993 , which is therefore expected to be an even more difficult year .
7 SunSoft says Solaris x86 will run on Intel Corp-based Acer , Advanced Logic Research , Grid , Olivetti , Apricot , Compaq Computer Corp , Gateway , IBM , NCR and NEC machines even though it does n't have OEM deals with these companies .
8 SunSoft says Solaris x86 will run on Intel Corp-based Acer , ALR , Grid , Olivetti , Apricot , Compaq Computer Corp , Gateway , IBM , NCR and NEC machines even though they do n't have OEMs deals with these companies .
9 Geoff Cox takes a look at a new upgrade from processor manufacturers Intel that greatly improves the performance of 386 DX machines even those fitted with fast 387 coprocessors .
10 So unilateralism says Mr. O'Brian must not be made to pay damages for the emotional injury he caused Mrs. McLoughlin even though the judge thinks the opposite rule would be better for the future .
11 Those of the Indus and Ganges dolphins even lack lenses , so that their eyes can tell them little more than the difference between light and darkness , between day and night .
12 Some corners missed part of it altogether , none more so than Low Birk Hatt Even during the last decade before the dawn of the twenty-first century , the prospect of water on tap there was still problematical .
13 David Mitchell even shot wide of an open goal after taking the ball round goalkeeper Stephen Pears .
14 Mr Bush accepted the Pentagon proposal even though he told the United Nations that he believed ‘ we can achieve the level of verification that gives us confidence to go forward with this ban ’ .
15 VIRTUALLY all the narrow gauge quarry lines which once wound up and over many of our hills and fells were closed before infamous Dr Beeching even knew how to pronounce his first branch line — never mind think about closing it !
16 At the beginning of this century people in North and South Dakota even used artesian wells to power machinery — until they realised the dangers of taking too much water and depleting the aquifers .
17 Mr Michel Moussel , the pollution director at the ministry , said that there was no question of checking the allegations by digging in the dump at Montchanin in the Saone et Loire department even if it was proved that the dioxin was buried there .
18 Aunt Millie even unhappier .
19 But the garrison , distressed by the revelation that Dr McNab had actually written a description in his diary of his own wife 's death by cholera , feared that in the case of Dr McNab even the caricature of a Scot might be mild in comparison with the truth ; they could think of few less tantalizing prospects than that their deaths should become medical statistics .
20 I AM pleased Charles Bronson is marrying new love Kim Weeks even if she is 40 years his junior .
21 Greta Garbo even asked to be introduced to them .
22 Ilay did offer to make good Sir James Campbell 's financial loss , but the latter had still not obtained a settlement for the £140 forfeited to Moses Buchanan even in 1739 .
23 The fact that the South Africans even reached the semi-final is a reflection of their spirit and commitment , but Rhodes knows that the world of Test cricket is markedly different to facing Dipak Patel with the new ball in a one-day game .
24 In her review in the Guardian , Nancy Banks-Smith even gave equal space to Mrs Field after her eulogy of Hannah
25 Paul-Henri Spaak even wrote a personal letter to the British prime minister , Anthony Eden , which , in appealing for discussions within WEU , pointed in the same direction .
26 Certainly it would seem that the FAA and McDonnell Douglas did not appreciate the significance of the Vanguard accident when considering the NTSB recommendations on the Windsor accident even though the report was available to them .
27 MGM 's Louis B Mayer even told his artists who they could and could not date .
28 The depressions of Kenneth Williams even within the confines of the ‘ Carry On ’ set-up could be profound .
29 They were made from the road , without Mr Freitag even crossing the garden gate let alone probing around the bedrooms .
30 Uncle Edgar even dammed a little pool so they could have a dip with their picnics .
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