Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [noun] even [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Rather surprisingly , perhaps , the war seems to have been popular : Murimuth says there were more volunteers than conscripts in the army 's ranks , and Sir Thomas Gray of Heton , the author of the Scalacronica , recorded that there was no lack of enthusiasm for service even amongst the northerners .
2 After that , it can turn to the Continent for help even through the three-times-daily contacts with other central banks via a telephone hotline .
3 Please thank Renata very much too for doing one ; her point about the reference count being on the small side for usefulness even to the general learner is a crucial one ; likewise yours about the belt-and-braces reassuringness of the transitive/intransitive label .
4 A lot of my work includes routing grooves for 5/8in and 3/4in boards , and it takes some time achieving the right width of groove even with the appropriate cutter .
5 The work of Feyerabend and Kuhn suggests that unqualified talk of progress even in the natural sciences is going too far .
6 ( 2 ) Chattel mortgage legislation does not apply to a genuine contract of hire even in the case of a sale and leaseback .
7 Often the types of process in one class are very wide , consequently changing from one use to another can lead to odour nuisance yet no planning permission is required unless a condition had been attached at the time of the original planning permission prohibiting a change of use even within the same use class .
8 We will finalise the question about pensions even before the meeting takes place .
9 John Gummer , the Minister of Agriculture , yesterday defended the testing of birds even in the smallest laying flocks .
10 It was in this major area of economic policy that early on the civil administration exercised a high degree of autonomy even from the totalitarian party .
11 Perhaps the hope-association was as old as the star one ; perhaps ‘ Earendel ’ had contained a presentiment of salvation even for the old heroes ( like Beowulf ) who lived before Christianity was brought to them .
12 These privileges extend across a wide range of positions even outside the core institutions of the establishment .
13 ( The shape of the monkey could be discerned by the eye of prejudice even in the Chinese and Japanese , as witness many a modern cartoon . )
14 A high hedge separated the garden from the adjoining apple orchard , and a massive horse chestnut tree completely umbrellad the whole area , giving it an aura of serenity even in the dark .
15 It must therefore be accompanied by an acceptance by the nuclear powers of ( 1 ) a renunciation of their use , including ( and especially ) a pledge of no-first-strike even in the event of a conventional attack ; and ( 2 ) the acceptance of a duty to disarm .
16 This study compares the experience of Britain and Italy because whereas in Britain the expansion of higher education has been relatively tightly controlled and graduate unemployment has rarely if ever reached serious proportions , Italy is regarded as the classic case of uncontrolled enrolments leading to chronic overproduction of graduates even in the most vocational subjects .
17 Another sign of attachment is the revival of the art of cameo-cutting , beginning with the commissions bestowed by popes , prelates and connoisseurs at the time of the Renaissance , persisting through the period of bourgeois dominance and continuing into the present age of enfranchisement even to the point at which resort has had to be made to substitute materials like shell or paste to satisfy a greatly enlarged market .
18 It is becoming increasingly evident that the left hemisphere 's control of language even among the fully right handed is not absolute .
19 This should make one wary of talking about changes in family life as the evidence about the privatization of families even in the recent past is not available .
20 A third view interprets the words as a belief in God even in the agony of death .
21 They took the game to Liverpool even after the arrival of Barnes for his first senior outing since rupturing an Achilles tendon during England 's European Championship friendly in Finland six months ago .
22 Our results may explain the puzzling results from at least two previous trials , which failed to find an impact on morbidity even in the presence of a large effect on mortality .
23 This alkali can contribute to acid neutralisation and the intraoesophageal pH increases with time in response to acid even in the absence of salivary secretion .
24 Most women who desired learning , however , acquired it by struggle , and in a manner which promoted a sense of inferiority even among the most gifted and widely-read women .
25 His carefully chosen materials created an air of menace even without the denunciatory graffiti .
26 Every feeling of humanity reverted from it and it would scarce be believed , in that age and kingdom of philanthropy , that such cruelties were exercised from man to man even for the mean , the paltry sum of eighteen pence .
27 There were a significant number of specialists even in the early decades of the century , including both the exponents of the Linnaean tradition of classification and the philosophical naturalists , who hoped to achieve something more than mere cataloguing .
28 This man Gennaro obviously has a lot of influence even among the less desirable characters in this city , or at least in this part of it .
29 For he later wrote the enigmatic poem To a Sea-cliff ( Durlston Head ) with its suggestion of estrangement even in the first year of their married life .
30 The sky , too , is treated as a series of planes continuing the composition up to the top of the canvas , so that there is very little suggestion of depth even behind the buildings and mountains on the horizon .
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