Example sentences of "[conj] even in [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They can often appear normal at birth but then start to either wander about aimlessly as if blind or even in more serious cases show convulsions .
2 On the other hand , just as he defended the use of Article 100 , George Close also defended the use of Article 235 on the same grounds , i.e. that even in purely economic terms it can be shown that environmental and consumer legislation does in fact affect production and marketing costs .
3 He took Pask 's conservative philosophy even further by stressing that even in less strained times Britain should not pioneer technology , but should let America develop experience and then copy the designs .
4 His assistant , Douglas Morgan , was a new cap in that 1973 game and even in more recent years , McGeechan 's first home Five Nations match as senior coach was against the Welsh ( the 23-7 triumph in 1989 ) .
5 But most pathogenic bacteria rapidly lose their viability in air and even in fully saturated conditions aerosols evaporate quickly , with desiccation of micro-organisms .
6 i.e. Much stronger hydrogen bonding interactions can be obtained if units such as or sites for ion-dipole interactions such as can be built into chains , and even in relatively small amounts these can transform immiscible pairs into totally miscible blends .
7 But even in less extreme cases , themes can be greatly enriched by additional harmonies , particularly by a moving bass line which can transform the significance of the rest .
8 But even in highly compressed gases , the time between collisions far exceeds the duration of the collisions themselves , making the interaction details hard to discern .
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