Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] that even [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The industry which has flourished since Classical times at Torre del Greco south of Naples has developed such expertise that even corals of Japanese origin are imported there for fabrication .
2 Furthermore , the scales at which population estimates are often required means that even EDs are too coarse for risk assessments .
3 It is now certain that Malta 's coach , Pippo Psaila , could not predict what Scotland 's team will be , for the simple reason that even Roxburgh does not know the answer to that one yet .
4 Chopin 's early C minor Sonata provides reassuring evidence that even geniuses take time to find their true voice and identity .
5 Its price is expected to be about £12,000 — which makes the Reliant a better bargain that even Del Boy could afford .
6 She went on to the next cubicle , a simple fractured thumb that even Joe Reynolds had managed to diagnose and set without too much trouble .
7 AT THE very moment that even members of the UDM are admitting ( belatedly ) Arthur Scargill was correct all along , Frank Morris ( October 20th ) berates him for the ‘ vicious attack he unleashed upon innocents during the Heath administration ’ .
8 There is also considerable evidence that even people entitled to , for instance , free glasses , must still contribute significant amounts to the cost , because the value of the benefit has not kept up with the cost of glasses .
9 She 's about the only person that even Crumwallis is reluctant to employ .
10 The scientific establishment can resist a new idea with such complacent zeal that even Joshua with his trumpets would have no effect .
11 Such was the success of El Cid 's enlightened rule that even Alfonso began to follow suit , ceasing his raids on the Andalusian Moors and seeking treaties rather than warfare .
12 Pearce was standing in front of him , talking angrily and pointing to those doors as two other men began to push clumsily inside , admitting a gale of icy air that even Cardiff could feel from his position .
13 Rumours were circulating last week that even OSF/1 , its nominal raison d'etre , would be given short shrift in those re-prioritisations .
14 When Harry smeared away the blood from his face and opened his eyes again it was to see Isambard standing with one foot flattening the whip to the floor , and the bronze lantern of his face blazing with such an intensity of dangerous , silent fury that even Harry , who was no longer threatened , shrank with sympathetic dread .
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