Example sentences of "even [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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31 Here are but three mistakes of your career , you would of at least think entering the world would be safe enough , but even that has its dangers .
32 Somehow he knew that she felt in need of comfort that weekend — even that provided by the man she had most cause to hate .
33 Even that proved not enough to save her ; less than a year after her father 's passing , she finally succumbed to the illness which had beset her for so long , and was laid to rest at St John 's .
34 But even that proved to be hard .
35 Even that turned out to be no simple task .
36 In 1990 the unpopularity of the poll tax made even that levy politically unacceptable .
37 We know already that in crucial ways children and adults can feel miserable and alone in families and communities , particularly when their needs are not recognised or when , even if recognised , they can not be met properly .
38 The management usually have a ruling that receptionists do not socialise with the guests on a personal basis ; therefore staff should not make dates with guests or visit their rooms even if invited to do so .
39 However , such surveys , even if couched in sophisticated designs , have the weaknesses of all surveys : they are ‘ hypothetical ’ and do not correspond to actual behaviour .
40 The noble land-owners ' outlook was that of passive rentiers who made it a point of pride to be cheated by their bailiffs ; even if entail had not put technical difficulties in the way of raising capital it is hard to believe that Spanish aristocrats would have conceived of higher rents as a reward of investment .
41 Wilcock , with a lifelong affinity for cultural outlaws was intrigued by Bruce , even if alarmed that the jacket pocket spilling out with hypodermics would get them both busted .
42 Even if hiring , think about taking a thin wetsuit .
43 Nevertheless , the rapid uptake of the technology , with the implications this has for very substantial job displacement in some sectors , even if matched in the longer term by job creation elsewhere , is highly likely to create further problems for the economy and for society to handle .
44 One young lady , disguised as another , would be unlikely therefore to provoke censure even if recognized .
45 Haughtily I will now declare that even if asked I could not endorse anything in which I did not believe .
46 Sealed so that they can work even if flooded
47 The results may look conservative , but in this century it is almost a novel idea — even if born of necessity — to restore romance and comedy to ‘ The Merchant of Venice . ’
48 Secondly , even if implemented , the question would arise as to whether adequate checks existed to prevent the reconstituted board from exercising its powers in an arbitrary fashion .
49 This is because , as the financial review section of the annual report and accounts for the year ended 31 March 1992 states , highly liquid securities , even if listed on a recognised stock exchange , are excluded from cash equivalents since , technically , the maturity of these securities when acquired was greater than three months .
50 Without share certificates , a client can only sell his stocks ( even if listed ) through the dealer he bought them from , at that dealer 's price , which may well not be competitive .
51 Even if manufacturing America looks relatively healthy , financial America does not .
52 These factors make it unlikely that his dicta , even if accepted by other members of the Court , could be given any more general applicability .
53 Personal cheques drawn on overseas banks are generally difficult to negotiate in the UK and , even if accepted , it may be many weeks before the funds can be drawn .
54 Personal cheques drawn on overseas banks are generally difficult to negotiate in the UK and , even if accepted , it may well be many weeks before the funds can be drawn .
55 I like to think Johnson would have gloried in the most likeable derivation of the word ‘ kangaroo ’ , even if lacking evidence for its provenance .
56 Society at large is naturally uneasy with the notion that doctors — even if acting humanely — may put an end to the life of a terminally ill person , whether young or old , or of a malformed baby with no prospects of survival .
57 And even if based on the assumption that no more returns can be included In analysis , the response rate is over 50 per cent of the total number of questionnaires sent out .
58 However , one farm which has only young 1992 fish has been told by its bankers that they do not believe the fish will ever be accepted for sale , even if tested clean , because of the public perception of the oil spill .
59 For example , one Lambodar Gorain has been held in Ranchi Jail since 18th June 1970 , for an offence under Section 25 of the Arms Act … with the result that he has been in prison for eight and a half years for an offence for which even if convicted , he could not have been awarded more than two years imprisonment … .
60 Ferocity is demonstrated , and the force of it received , through : ( a ) the ritual killing of a mythical , fierce and excellent hunter , ( b ) the ceremonial ( and actual ) rape of women , where a woman from each clan is chosen as object , and ( c ) a ceremonial pantomime of attack which opposes the moieties one to the other : one side in fierce , scowling stamping dance moves against a man of the opposite moiety who must not flinch , even if trampled ( Maybury-Lewis 1971 : 257 ) .
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