Example sentences of "[vb infin] to even " in BNC.

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1 But … perhaps you do not know — how could you ? — what cannon and mangonels can do to even the stoutest walling .
2 Vologsky did not hesitate to even consider the matter .
3 The patient may have enjoyed gardening before his stroke or head injury , and it is an activity he can return to even with quite a degree of disability .
4 If a star could collapse to such a small size , it is not unreasonable to expect that other stars could collapse to even smaller size and become black holes .
5 Why did he have to even think !
6 Electronic bite alarms have been invented so the fishermen do n't have to even watch a float .
7 Yeah , you can choose any decimal , it does n't have to even start with numbers , cos it could start with zero , it does n't , does n't have , does n't have , it does n't have to be bigger than one , it can be smaller than one .
8 Yeah you do n't have to even put it anywhere .
9 You do n't have to even know until you pass your grade one .
10 He said : ‘ I was prepared to set aside time at a future meeting for full discussion , but the clubs felt they did n't want to even talk about the issue any further .
11 I do n't want to even think about the two mistakes I made at Wembley the last time against Spurs . ’
12 ‘ You are everything I want and need , you fulfil my every fantasy , and I do n't want to even think of life without you .
13 A paper cup , empty coke can or washing-up liquid container placed in the right position will explain to even the most ardent disbeliever that their swing really is out-to-in and not the most beautiful inside one they thought it was !
14 This is not an outcome that everyone would welcome , and it would bring a series of difficulties in its train as inequalities of income would lead to even greater inequalities in access to health care and education ; but it is a plausible outcome , and would increase the likelihood of the continuance of the Employment Society .
15 If he , Paul Arkwright , could make his own name again in this way it might lead to even better things than a University chair .
16 I am confident that by increasing the responsibility and accountability of those working in the service , by increasing patient choice , and by ensuring appropriate rewards for those who deliver results , my proposals will lead to even better patient care for the people of Wales .
17 Add to this the fact that ‘ 65 per cent of workers in the UK are now part of a working couple ’ , according to , and the tensions between the time demands of home and work can lead to even greater stress problems .
18 Does he also agree that a minimum wage and higher taxation would lead to even greater unemployment ?
19 This will lead to even greater problems when there are errors in scoring or labelling some portion of the lattice .
20 Commuters have attacked British Rail 's new Passenger Charter , saying it could lead to even higher train fares .
21 What should we do to help re-build the frail economy , prevent old scores from being settled in ways which will lead to even further insecurity .
22 Take about over twelve months to you know , to sort of come to even leaf leaves .
23 The RAF believes the current emergency could point to even more co-operation between the two hospitals in the future …
24 In the Meer area we , we , we 've built Meer First School into an annexe and we took surplus places out , so we have done something , and he does n't seem to even acknowledge that , which I find concerning .
25 I 'd love to even
26 Right , erm that 's something that I do n't really think I should erm reply to even though we are aware of the situation and are taking steps to identify the problem and put a stop to it .
27 Hannele did not , she did not care to even hide it .
28 This will help to even out the peaks and troughs of investing in stocks and shares but will lock in profits by paying yearly bonuses .
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