Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [noun sg] even " in BNC.
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1 | Further , and hence We now have the embarrassing impossibility of a negative sum of squares and must conclude that method ( b ) is unsatisfactory for computer use even though it is the more practicable for hand calculation . |
2 | For example , Professor Peckham quoted a director of public health who said that people did not ask about research evidence even when making difficult decisions . |
3 | Severe burns result after skin contact even with dilute solutions ; the burns may not appear until hours after exposure . |
4 | The discouraging effects of prolonged unemployment , experience in the labour market with employers and official intermediaries , public statements by political and economic commentators , politicians , and employers about the future of employment are all part of a social process of exclusion , which probably began to set the agenda in the minds of individual older workers in the After Redundancy study even before the redundancy itself took place . |
5 | People understand their own and other people 's lives not just in terms of class fractions or units of labour power even if they can be categorised as such . |
6 | The Supreme Court ruled on April 18 that states could outlaw the possession or viewing of child pornography even in the privacy of an individual 's home . |
7 | In contrast , using standard protocols for transient expression it often requires 50–100 µg extract protein for 30–120 min. of incubation to reach a comparable level of CAT activity even for growing cells ( 5 , 6 ) . |
8 | The growth of home ownership even among the less well off in Britain has been said to have created a ‘ corps of working-class capitalists , a new type of property-owning bourgeoisie … . ’ |
9 | Clearly , one can not take price movements in southern England as a precise indication of population change even there , let alone over the country as a whole , but it would be extraordinary if variations in population were not an important factor affecting them , even taking into account the vagaries of individual harvests . |
10 | The purchaser would still expect , rightly , to be able to obtain a remedy from the seller under the Sale of Goods Act even though he has not obtained ownership of the copyright subsisting in the computer program . |
11 | With the development of end-user computing even the questions of how a manifestation of the data was made and why become different kinds of questions . |
12 | This law has not served the best interests of air safety even though it might have satisfied a curious public . |
13 | This is because both syntactic and semantic constraints affect the speed of word recognition even fairly early on in a clause , and , for this to happen , a listener must be building up an analysis of both aspects while proceeding through the clause . |
14 | It was a significant measure of the progress of abolitionist ideology even within the walls of parliament . |
15 | However , if health authorities differ in their priorities and make provision for that health care which they consider to be a priority , then Type I systems can mean that residents of different health authorities find access to some forms of health care even more unequal than at present . |
16 | The alternative is to push the task of debt reduction even further into the future . |
17 | To his considerable credit , he persisted with the cause of press freedom even when his stand threatened to take him to gaol 20 years ago . |
18 | Terry Lovell 's Pictures of Reality was a seminal text in this respect , since it presented a scrupulous critique of the semiotic and psychoanalytical preoccupations of film theory even before they came into full swing in feminism . |
19 | Should the use of one program to assist with the writing of a second program in such a way be within the ambit of copyright protection even though the codes of the two programs look dissimilar ? |
20 | High level gene expression may then result from this protein being a stronger trans-activator than NF1 allowing it to direct a higher level of gene activation even following displacement of NF1 . |
21 | Amery was convinced of the need to introduce a scheme of family allowance even if , in the interest of economy , it was limited to third and subsequent children ; and now he was finding more support for that view from the Conservative benches as well as from other parties . |
22 | This mix of weaknesses , usefulness and potential therefore supplied the British with bargaining power even in the late 1940s , however vulnerable they might appear and despite American dislike of many of their policies and attitudes . |
23 | It follows that the British courts are under a statutory obligation to apply to Community legal texts the Community methods of interpretation as developed by the European Court ; they would be under Community law even without the statutory provision . |
24 | And the Department of Trade and Industry supervises the whole scheme by approving the bodies that operate it , which effectively means approving their rules and mode of operation as well ; so it 's under government control even if the government is not involved on a day-to-day basis . |
25 | The bloody ice is still moving , and I never fancy shooting under London Bridge even on the fairest day ! ’ |
26 | The key determination is whether ‘ originality ’ exists in the selection or arrangement of the database.The current position under UK law would seem to be that a database is protected under copyright law even if it only attains the ‘ sweat of the brow ’ criteria . |
27 | Poizner ( 1979 ) infers that spatial processing dominates in sign perception even though these lexical items may normally be experienced in temporal sequences , just as in spoken language . |
28 | ‘ We are already considering our next product , which will be a development in rope technology even more dramatic than the Smart Rope — which was the first innovation in ropes in 30 years . ’ |
29 | The ribber has to be in working position even for single bed work and the ribber connecting arm is used . |
30 | Benjamin 's mother was lying paralysed in Shoreditch Workhouse even as the portrait was being executed , and he himself had only been saved from abject poverty after his father 's premature death by the generous good offices of his uncle , Samuel Hasted . |