Example sentences of "[noun sg] even for [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The main entrance was through an archway , the folding gates of which were kept closed , necessitating entry even for horses through an inconvenient wicket gate . |
2 | Pollution taboos linger in Catholicism even for laywomen . |
3 | Bagehot also urged that the monarch must ‘ be a figure , and not a mere person liable to criticism even for vices . ’ |
4 | The fear of losing control of a class lurks just below the surface even for teachers with ‘ good discipline ’ , and for many this puts the brake on changes to their own way of teaching that they might otherwise like to try . |
5 | At 6,536 yards , this is no pushover even for experts . |
6 | that violent and sadistic sexual depictions on film constituted such a major social problem that film censorship even for adults should continue . |
7 | These managerial and financial gains could explain why mergers make sense even for companies producing completely distinct products . |
8 | To ensure proportionality and representation even for parties polling a small fraction of the vote across the country , a first count was made on a country-wide basis according to the so-called Hare-Niemeyer system ; afterwards a second constituency-by-constituency count was made . |
9 | We took half a day as the minimum duration for a course , recording that amount of time even for courses which , for example , took place after school hours . |