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

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31 And even if she did she 'd hardly be likely to tell me — it would have been gossip .
32 And even if she did she 'd never get her hands dirty helping in a kitchen ! ’
33 It did not occur to him to look for a seat outside Worcestershire , and even if it had there was little reason why he should have secured one .
34 Quite often it has n't and even if it has it may be helpful to call the recipient with information on delivery and timing .
35 And even if you dig it up turn it over and start again that moss is in it is n't it ?
36 And even if you lose your statutory job rights for a period while working abroad , you may regain them if you return to work in this country .
37 You 're in a dead end as far as Charlie 's records are concerned , and even if you get your hands on them you 've no guarantee they 'll be of any use .
38 And even if you did you could n't get .
39 she immediately undercuts herself : ( " And even if you say something shameful to me I shall blame you in no way at all " )
40 And even if you think you are in a rock-solid job , it could still happen to you .
41 ‘ I tell thee I ai n't got a bleedin' farthing and even if I had I 'm expected to be working .
42 However , I have n't got a copy to hand and even if I had I ca n't be arsed looking through it .
43 Now , he does n't say anything about penis envy in , in putting that forward and I do n't know whether penis envy was in his mind at the time he wrote those words and even if I asked him today , he probably would n't admit it .
44 ‘ I do n't know , and even if I did I would n't tell you . ’
45 As in a Hammer horror film , the anticipation of something dreadful provides the engine to this dream — the seven bearded men 's appalling appearance was not for instance immediately apparent , and even though they removed his clothes and started to eat , there was no explicit imagery of himself implicated in the cannibalistic orgy , tasting flesh — presumably his own .
46 Their lawyer , Patricia Hambrecht , says : ‘ We witnessed a dramatic drop in our appraisal business for donations to institutions , and even though we realised it was not in our narrow self-interest , we knew it was for the good of the overall arts community ’ .
47 Well , the city was n't a nice place to live because of all the silly laws the merchant had passed , and people started to leave it and go to other towns and other countries , and the merchant was spending so much time passing new laws and trying to make people obey the ones he 'd already passed that his own business started to fail , and eventually the city was almost deserted , and the merchant found that he owed people much more money than he had in the bank , and even though he sold his house and everything he owned he was still broke ; he was thrown out of his house and out of the city too , because he had become a beggar , and beggars were n't allowed in the city .
48 However , I could see his logic , which was that not only did it burn about three times as much wood as an enclosed stove but the draught from the chimney sucked up a considerable amount of the underfloor heating , and even though it cost us nothing , it was poor economics .
49 And even though I know I 'll be there to support her , I ca n't do anything to help her , and for a man to admit that to himself is really hard .
50 I did n't need to apply much pressure and even though I cut myself once , my skin was smooth afterwards .
51 And even though I assure myself that it 's just the annual resurgence of an old allergy ( a distant relation of eczema — Xmasa ) , I am still incapable of keeping the worst symptoms at bay .
52 Well , this is truth time , and even though she warned me I 'd never get away with it , I can not live a lie .
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