Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] to even " in BNC.
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1 | For the older baby , early weaning may be the answer , although it involves the risk of sensitizing the child to even more foods or — if all the high-risk foods are avoided — failing to give the child an adequate diet . |
2 | A third means of avoiding responsibility consists of shifting the blame to even higher officials . |
3 | What kind of citizens charter is introduced on the back of denying you the right to even challenge the people who are providing the services , or could restrict the right of your family to be together , or the right for you to travel to the country where you 've been living ? |
4 | Dry warm days and long light evenings drive on the smallholder to even greater feats of energy and determination . |
5 | Given that the Prime Minister correctly said last night that Maastricht will be an important stage on the road to even closer European union , what does he say today to those of his right hon. Friends who say that he has already gone far enough down the road to political and monetary union and , in their words , we should stay where we are ? |
6 | Apart from the problem of elderly or disabled people having to walk around parked cars into the middle of the road to even attempt signalling a bus , there remains the difficulty of boarding a bus away from the raised pavement . |
7 | He sees himself as the man to even out inequalities and re-impose Buddhist order . |
8 | What a fool to even try ! ’ |
9 | Shaking her head , she said , ‘ Richard would never take the risk , and I 'd be a fool to even consider it . ’ |
10 | In return the club may see a return to even greater loyal support . |
11 | In contrast with the analysis of female underachievement , there appears to be a refusal to even consider that black underachievement ( and disruption ) could be a collective , rational , response to a discriminatory social system ( John , 1981 is an exception ) . |
12 | Is your journey really necessary ? the posters demanded accusingly , making it downright unpatriotic for a civilian to even think of occupying a seat on a passenger train . |
13 | As a consequence , there is a reluctance to even devote thinking time to this subject . |
14 | An aquarium only became necessary when I could not put a name to even some of the commoner intertidal fish , in the short time that the tide was out . |
15 | As far as I can tell , they have all three led blameless lives , had no criminal connection , kept themselves to themselves and as separate from Moslems as they could , and had no occasion to even meet a Zikr , let alone enter into a relationship with one which might lead them to want to kill him . |
16 | Travel changes perspectives , it gives the traveller a new set of horizons and a chance to even up the sense of proportion with which he or she views life . |
17 | The complexities of anatomy and pelvic-floor physiology may be a challenge to even the best general physicians who are rarely faced with these patients . |
18 | It was the part of him that found it too much of a strain to even think about organizing his work . |
19 | Use a ridge-filler to even out nails , act as a base coat for polish or simply give nails a chic natural-looking gloss . |