Example sentences of "sometimes even [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Angela reproduced it using John Oliver paints , then spread it throughout the house on doors , banisters , fireplace surrounds — sometimes even ceilings .
2 The frequent acceptance of ideas of this kind by monarchs helps to explain the lack of hostility , sometimes even enthusiasm , with which the French Revolution in its early stages was received by many of them .
3 Male presenters were expected to be black-tie-dressed while women wore evening gowns , and sometimes even tiaras .
4 Sore throats , tight chest , sometimes even hallucinations .
5 A nobleman 's son will have a " slave " of his own age assigned to him from birth , who will later attend school with him in Makassar , and sometimes even university in distant Jakarta .
6 Any style of classically inspired dance needs to be reinforced rhythmically by music which helps to create the timing of the steps within the phrases and also suggests varying qualities , moods and sometimes even emotions .
7 The rewards to be gained from achieving a healed leg after months , years , and sometimes even decades of ulceration are enormous , yet the eighteenth century sentiments which prompted the following descriptions of leg ulcers : ‘ an inferior branch of practice ’ ; ‘ a loathsome disorder ’ remain prevalent among many general practitioners ( GPs ) today .
8 Schools of porpoise , dolphin and sometimes even turtles can also be seen but we were n't so lucky that day .
9 Boy only ever went home with older men , men older than himself , men who had stories and careers and sometimes even families and children of their own .
10 Emma Cons was a pioneer and primary manager of the scheme , which spread to fifty locations around London offering hot refreshments , recreation rooms , and sometimes even beds for the deprived of various neighbourhoods .
11 In the mid eighteenth century only 10 per cent of holders lived outside the Home Counties , the majority of ordinary holders being members of the London bourgeoisie or petit bourgeoisie : merchants , bankers , brokers , jobbers , clergymen , doctors , lawyers , shopkeepers , artisans and sometimes even servants .
12 The police interrogator tends to approach his suspect , and sometimes even witnesses , with definite expectations which could inadvertently affect the information he gets from them .
13 Of course , there were always the others who never went to school , who never declared themselves , but lived out their lives very privately , avoiding the school officer , the rent man , the army , and sometimes even prison .
14 Like other fellow scribblers whose squiggles seriously abuse the very title ‘ shorthand notebook ’ , I have nevertheless been generously given hours , sometimes even days , by sportsmen happy enough to rabbit on without so much as a penny piece being mentioned .
15 Like other fellow scribblers whose squiggles seriously abuse the very title ‘ shorthand notebook ’ , I have nevertheless been generously given hours , sometimes even days , by sportsmen happy enough to rabbit on without so much as a penny piece being mentioned .
16 The onset of depression usually followed a severe event quite rapidly — within a matter of weeks and sometimes even days .
17 The job always excited unpopularity , sometimes even danger .
18 When all else fails they will eat reptiles , including monitor lizards and sometimes even fish .
19 The neurotoxins contained in its thousands of little venomous darts are strong enough to cause both extreme pain and sometimes even death .
20 For instance , if you fall on the back of your head , there 's often damage to the opposite side of your brain — bruising , contusion , sometimes even laceration .
21 I can re I can recall when you used to have a couple of weeks of er bad weather before Christmas , snow and that , and sometimes even Christmas s er snow on Christmas day
22 There were repeated charges from Kendo , and the number-two male , Macho , but they were always chased off by Ulysse , Brutus , and sometimes even Ondine , while the rest of the feeding party lent their support with aggressive barks .
23 Joseph , Tamar , sometimes even George had stood up to him ; and now it was Martha , his youngest .
24 Although Mr Salmon had already told me that we had declared war against the Germans almost a year ago — none of us having heard of Archduke Franz Ferdinand — we only found out how serious it was when a lot of young lads who had worked in the market began to disappear off to ‘ the front ’ to be replaced by their younger brothers — and sometimes even sisters .
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