Example sentences of "[coord] even in a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The conjunction of the two gives us such singers of whom there occur perhaps half-a-dozen in a generation or even in a century . |
2 | With significant opportunities for growth , or even in a recession , all this change provides business for executive search . |
3 | By comparison , socially created inequality ‘ consists of the different privileges which some men enjoy to the prejudice of others , such as that of being more rich , more honoured , more powerful , or even in a position to exact obedience ’ ( quoted in Bottomore , 1965 , pp. 15–16 ) . |
4 | ‘ Naturally , if there are legal proceeds , you may be required to testify as a witness here , or even in a court of law . ’ |
5 | The likelihood of finding it on a University reading list , or even in a University library , would be slight , though the books of Roberts 's lifelong friend George Gissing do have a place in the approved literary canon . |
6 | Clearly you are not going to do all this in an hour , in an afternoon , or even in a day or two . |
7 | You can adapt the menus for eating away from home , i.e. at work or even in a restaurant . |
8 | Or even in a shop somewhere . |
9 | We also have a public sector borrowing requirement of heroic proportions , and even in a recession we have a huge balance of payments problem . |
10 | It projects a laser dot onto the front of approaching vehicles and even in a stream of traffic it can isolate offending vehicles , with a read-out of speed and range . |
11 | The system of higher education in the UK is usually described in institutional rather than curricular terms , and even in a book on the curriculum something must be said about the pattern of institutions since this affects what is taught . |
12 | The Canadians arrived little more than 36 hours before their first tie and even in a bounce game against recruits at the army camp where they trained yesterday , they found it very taxing . |
13 | The new Dictionary of Surnames by Patrick Hanks and Flavia Hodges ( Oxford 1988 ) has 70,000 names within its pages , but even in a work of such length there must remain hundreds of omissions . |
14 | But even in a Lutheranism which has had married priests for four centuries , the notion that the mere presence of a woman acting as priest pollutes the sanctuary can still be a powerful belief . |