Example sentences of "and perhaps even [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Demographic developments have become equally disconcerting and perhaps even less susceptible to remedy .
2 And there were some further unexpected and perhaps even now neglected delights : the early Tchaikovsky symphonies , a winningly alfresco Schubert cycle with an account of the ‘ Unfinished ’ as deep , dark , and grim as a late canvas by Tintoretto , and Haydn 's Paris and London symphonies played with a proper Haydnish robustness and wit .
3 He departed satisfied and perhaps even as content as before the incident .
4 But there is another aspect of television 's curriculum that is more hidden — and perhaps even more powerful — than that contained in specific programs .
5 Another and perhaps even more striking example of the undesirability of the practice can be found in the case of Woolwich Equitable Building Society v. IRC where the finance Act 1985 had included sections enabling the Inland Revenue to make regulations for the payment by building societies of tax on ‘ such sums as may be determined in accordance with regulations ’ and went on to provide that any such regulations might contain ‘ such incidental and consequential provisions as appear to the Board to be appropriate ’ .
6 This is an old diagnosis of other ills , of course , but it adds both tension and anxiety to a field of science that would be different , and perhaps even more fun , otherwise .
7 There was a Dylan Thomas in Hopper , not just in his abilities but in his self-destruct mechanism and it was a great pity in many ways that he spent so many years in James Dean 's gloomy black shadow , because he is talented and perhaps even more diverse .
8 Does my right hon. Friend accept that unambiguous communication is just as important now as it was during the cold war , and perhaps even more important ?
9 But we remember that that peace can only be maintained while we have our statesmen and perhaps even more important , our armed forces .
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