Example sentences of "[noun sg] even [subord] their [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Such doctors are able to work in Britain with full registration even though their English may be poor . |
2 | There was no fear of pursuit even if their escape had been discovered , for if the Tower had disappeared from off the surface of the Waste so also had they . |
3 | They can detect this flavour even when their home water is diluted to one part in several million . |
4 | Any student who banks with Midland during their time at university or college , enjoys FREE banking even if their account occasionally goes overdrawn . |
5 | Indeed in some cases , where needs and resource assessments ( upon which GREAs are calculated ) are particularly severe , authorities lose all grant entitlement even before their expenditure reaches GREA . |
6 | Hypothetically , anti-lactoferrin autoantibodies could , by counteracting the anti-inflammatory effects of lactoferrin , aggravate and prolong mucosal inflammation induced by several different mechanisms , and the antibodies may therefore have pathogenetic significance even though their occurrence does not seem to correlate with disease activity . |
7 | Mr McFall also pressed the Government not to exempt folding pocket knives from the bill even if their blade edges did not exceed three inches in length . |
8 | The effect , however , was that authorities had to live with both a GREA and a target and authorities spending above their target suffered a penalty even if their expenditure was within the GREA figure . |
9 | ‘ Origins of the Present Crisis ’ , published in New Left Review in 1964 , and ‘ Components of the National Culture ’ , four years later , were texts of their times that excited a generation which , at least in many of the social sciences and humanities , now commands the heights of the academic system even if their radicalism has been dulled by more recent discontents . |