Example sentences of "[adv] even [conj] [pron] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Within the sorry within the H B F projections , the populations grows by seventy thousand persons , so even though we have increased death statistics , mortality statistics where life expectancy is going to increase , by applying those onto a higher population you 're naturally going to have more deaths .
2 So even when he 'd got the drop on them they could still count on messing him around somehow .
3 So even if you 've got an XT with a mere 640Kb of RAM you can now have TrueType fonts .
4 So even if you do repay your loan on a building society account , er do n't forget that erm er the erm building society will then want to charge you for keeping the deeds of your house .
5 So even if it managed to escape from the scientists ' clutches in Britain , it could not turn into another exotic pest , like the mink in Britain or the rabbit in Australia .
6 The books of Mary Somerville ( e.g. , On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences , 1834 ) proved valuable to men of science wanting to keep up with what was going on in other fields , and unable to understand it all even if they had had time to read it .
7 Thus even if he had wanted to introduce a programme of radical social reform , Alexander had to tread carefully .
8 I was and it 's never gone away even though I 've put my weight back on .
9 In the Alice-in-Wonderland world of European agriculture , farmers are paid more to grow more even when nobody wants to buy what they produce .
10 She was long-legged and rather awkward and did n't do things quickly even when she got started !
11 This training officer was teaching the course internally even before he had passed the examination himself , as did later one of the directors of his firm .
12 I would suggest that given the decision we prepared to make now even if you have to send a deposit get the local party to stump up the deposit and collect the money as soon as convenient from the people who are committed to going .
13 ‘ Well , well , ’ he murmured , softly , ‘ I could n't have worked that more smoothly even if I 'd tried , could I ? ’
14 Young Gareth did n't want them to give up , they said , but Mr Vickers senior told him you 'd be all right even if you had got lost .
15 Maybe to him Elise was dead even before she 'd died .
16 To prove my point , it is a well-known fact that barbel quite often grab the ‘ feeder itself , sometimes even before it has reached bottom .
17 And sometimes even though you did know him …
18 " I will be there even if I have to have the foot amputated , " he said .
19 And they 're gon na charge you for going there even if you 've got like household stuff in the car , they 're gon na charge you for tipping .
20 There 's no way draymen in London deliver after lunch-time , so I felt fairly safe there even though I had to rearrange the kegs around Armstrong .
21 The Elector Counts could not have done otherwise even if they had wanted ; the people demanded it , and were not to be denied .
22 It keeps walking straight ahead even after it has found a bit of food .
23 Erm however even if they have joined they are n't actually actively erm
24 Yet even as she felt humiliated on his behalf she recognized that she too had been drawn into complicity with Emilia 's will .
25 For the most part they contented themselves with the material evidence available in the form of bones and artefacts , yet even when they began to observe living animals good behavioural description did not expose the factors that transformed the infrahuman primate society into a human one .
26 You look like a vagrant to me , and a pathetic one too even if you have learnt to kill crows .
27 The truth of the matter was that even before she had agreed to take over the club she had been plagued more and more by a feeling that she had done all she could do in the music business .
28 clockwise even though it means coming the long way round
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