Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [pron] be even " in BNC.
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1 | All the time she was muttering under her breath , not articulating the words so they could be understood , or so it was even clear what language she was speaking . |
2 | For a week or so I was even careful not to wipe my boots on Roper 's pillow . |
3 | ‘ I must admit it does sound as if your father is enjoying a new lease of life and possibly he is even trying to recapture his youth . |
4 | And now it 's even easier to apply ! |
5 | I hate the way you control this whole thing … and now you 're even demanding control over the subjects we talk about ! ’ |
6 | And now there 's even more . |
7 | Yet despite that , even in the 1950s neither the Conservatives nor Labour ever obtained an absolute majority of the votes , and today it is even clearer that there is no one majority party in British politics . |
8 | Maybe the working class was loyal and could be trusted to display " goodwill " and deference to their " betters " ; and maybe there was even party advantage to be gained from seizing the initiative on reform . |
9 | It 's a time for few windows and we have many , and maybe it 's even a time for living in town or city with lights and movement and not just the dead nettles of the water meadow to gaze at . |
10 | They did not wait for the masses to come to them , they followed the masses and sometimes they were even there first . |
11 | But the warning is that not every road is treated with salt — and even if it is , not every road is safe in icy conditions : and sometimes it 's even hard going for the experts . |
12 | Superficially you were usually on good terms with them as individuals and sometimes there was even an elementary sense of comradeship . |
13 | Now My Lords I believe that view of the Noble Earl is widely shared in this con in in this country and indeed what is even more significant outside this country . |
14 | Several admirable but narrow-banded supporters ' organisations rail and rattle at the iniquity of it all and occasionally they are even permitted to have a say at the distant end of a long table . |
15 | I imagine it to be like the worst kind of monthly cramp and the most fierce of labour pains but perhaps it is even worse . |
16 | And in one to actress Salka Viertal she says : ‘ It is sad to be alone , but sometimes it is even more difficult to be with someone . ’ |
17 | But then it was even less use trying to play games with Andy Dalziel — unless he 'd invented the rules . |