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

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1 But I knew from the outset that the demands Schoenberg makes in these Variations are abnormal ones which are difficult to realize properly even in acoustically suitable concert-halls .
2 However , the percentage of electrification in the Spanish system is much higher than in Britain and will remain so even after the completion of BR 's current major electrification project on the East Coast Main Line .
3 As soon as the urban context is broken down even into such crude categories as social class , age or ‘ interests ’ , processes which seemed to be peculiar to particular urban areas turn out to be determined by other factors .
4 Since higher education is currently exam oriented and likely to remain so even under SCOTCATS it is recommended that SCOTVEC and institutions of higher education jointly undertake an urgent review of modular certificates in order to discover ways in which these could be made to relate more effectively to the demands of full time higher education .
5 The military rode roughshod even over the Ukrainian Bolsheviks .
6 It is also how one must determine whether others have acted well or not , so far as externals go , though how far they have acted well in a proper inward sense , that is , how far they have been truly guided by the categorical imperative , rather than by the calculations of self interest , is hidden away in the depths of their being , hidden perhaps even from themselves .
7 Moods may change easily from laughter to sadness ; they cry easily even at the thought of pain .
8 The example of Greece suggests that socialists can bounce back even after being thought corrupt and incompetent .
9 They must have come here even before Damien .
10 Children wandered around even at this time of night , in and out of the many shops , playing and screaming .
11 According to Kang and Wilson , the best results are achieved if leguminous species are used to create the hedge , and trials carried out in Nigeria have shown that the most promising species are Leucaena leucocephala and Gliricidia sepium which will grow successfully even on degraded land .
12 The experience of the Birmingham Money Advice Centre ( Appendix III ) underlines this , showing how credit applications may be turned down even from single parents with jobs and well-kept bank accounts .
13 first , conditioned responding can show context-dependence and will do so even without explicit training in which the significance of the target CS is different in different contexts .
14 It can be applied easily even at high or low temperatures ( down to -20°C ) , is unaffected by rain 15 minutes after application , and resists marking .
15 In all the major states of Europe it was still made not even by the government as a whole but by a small group within it — the chief minister and foreign minister , supplemented according to circumstances and personalities by those for war , colonies or other concerned departments — with the support or at least the acquiescence of the monarch .
16 As the Welsh had been written off even by their most loyal supporters , the French media was at pains to try to explain to their bemused readership the concept of points differential , in other words point out that in order to win the cup France had to score at least as many points as England had in Dublin .
17 I am told that she always looked attractive and very well turned out even at this particular time …
18 And such is the ruthlessness of authority here , that they were hunted out even from these rude shelters and scattered far and wide over the country .
19 This includes the possibility that , for example , hospital patients or backward children could improve spontaneously even without X.
20 The evergreen shrub , Garrya elliptica , can be quite stunning in the winter sunshine and will do well even in a city garden .
21 It will do well even in moderate light , though its growth will be slow .
22 This plant is very indifferent to the tank bottom and will grow well even on bare gravel .
23 I was n't too keen — there would still be plenty of punters wandering about even at one o'clock in the morning .
24 Devizes , with one man worth £160 , one £100 , and six in the £40 — £99 class , compared poorly even with Newbury .
25 Bream do not transfer successfully even to a water equally as rich as the one they came from .
26 Sotheby 's expert Melanie Clore emphasises that Matisse has alway been an artist for discerning collectors and was never speculated in even during the 1988–90 period like Picasso and Renoir .
27 So it , it is hard to say , erm and I would n't like to make a prediction except that I think the number of postgraduate students may have fallen more than the number of undergraduate students , and that we may see already even in this first year erm a substantial not altogether healthy change in the national makeup of overseas students .
28 His attention to the style of his premiership shone through even at the age of ninety , twenty years after his departure from No. 10 , in a television interview with Ludovic Kennedy :
29 The fact that other quick-service restaurants are increasingly adopting the McDonald 's approach to business and training goes some way towards explaining why the sector is growing rapidly even in the midst of recession .
30 Remember — it 's always worth turning up even for the most popular events , but we suggest that you check with the Box Office on availability first .
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