Example sentences of "even at a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 AIDS is an everyday topic in the papers and on television ; there is every chance that your children have become interested , even at a young age , but they may have misunderstood things and have some strange ideas .
2 There 're are complicated members of the terror act and it 's not an entirely frivolous suggesting because if you have any doubts that the performance of this County Council in it 's for duty to maintain the rights of way network to a standard appropriate for the traffic , then go and look even at a small part of John 's film .
3 Perhaps the most immediate energy problem for China is its electricity supply industry and fears have been expressed that , in the short term , supplies may not be sufficient to sustain economic growth , even at a minimum level of 4 per cent per year .
4 But we identify with this physical separation even at a mental and spiritual level , where such separation has begun to dissolve .
5 Even at a quick glance there are signs that social divisions are growing .
6 Wolff was very impressed by it , even at a quick read-through .
7 Trade exhibitions , seminars , workshops , conventions and conferences , have now become a specialised market and it has been quoted , even at a conservative estimate , that there is at least ten million pounds worth of business available through conference agencies .
8 In most organisations there are few people who enjoy reputations as good presenters , even at a senior level .
9 In other cases the plotter hardware is physically located some distance from the user ; for example , the user may be in a different building or even at a subsidiary office in another town .
10 Even at a local event , marketing can be complicated .
11 Charles and James would find that , despite the publicized openness of the modern Conservative Party , the lower middle class still tends to be restricted to the lower political positions ; even at a local level , power continues to be unevenly distributed in favour of the upper middle class ( Butler and Pinto-Duschinsky , 1980 ) .
12 An early start is good as parents can help with the programmes in the home , even at a pre-verbal stage .
13 You must pay full stamps for about a quarter of the qualifying years in your working life to get any basic pension at all — even at a reduced rate .
14 It argues that , even at a reduced rate , VAT on imports from outside the EC would seriously damage the London art market .
15 He did n't turn his head to look after them and he was so still that even at a short distance they could no longer distinguish him from his surroundings .
16 The first convention is concerned with the rapid notification of nuclear accidents ( even at a military installation ) .
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