Example sentences of "[vb past] even [adv] [conj] [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | The eyes narrowed even more and became inverted and reddish ; the mouth thinned and slavered ; there was the white gleam of teeth , pointed and dripping with saliva … |
2 | She came even closer and emitted a sound like laughter . |
3 | The shy , quiet ones withdrew even more and had no wish to prolong their contracts . |
4 | Meanwhile MGM went even further and harnessed the considerable talents and appeal of Spencer Tracy and Jean Harlow in Riff Raff , which attempted to show how simple San Francisco fishermen could be led into militancy by a Communist agitator . |
5 | In a recent article in Current Anthropology , one palaeontologist went even further and stated that the molecular anthropologists were right for the wrong reasons , while the palaeontologists were wrong for the right reasons . |
6 | The court , however , went even further and stated that the dismissal did not fall within the scope of the provision allowing ‘ dismissal due to pressure ’ . |
7 | In Law , Legislation and Liberty Hayek went even further and suggested that , since legislation proper ‘ should not be governed by interests but by opinion ’ , what is required ‘ is an assembly of men and women elected at a relatively mature age for fairly long periods , such as fifteen years ’ . |
8 | He went even further and discussed how the general layout of the houses could deter crime . |