Example sentences of "from even the " in BNC.

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1 By 1985 it was recorded that the top 6 per cent of the population in income terms now received 25 per cent of national income , while for the poorest 20 per cent their share had actually fallen from even the 5.9 per cent they enjoyed in 1979 .
2 It is evident from even the most cursory reading of the Hebrew Bible , in particular the Five Books of Moses ( the Pentateuch ) , that blood , mentioned in this passage several times and with various significances , played an all-important role in the ancient Jewish belief system .
3 Following their advice , Noddy soon learned how to corner in the wet , and how to recover from even the most dramatic skid .
4 In an urban society , which by its sheer size and evolving technology is largely insulated from even the seasonal changes of nature , the sense of social antidrama can be profound .
5 Without technology like this , Jonathon and thousands like him would be debarred from even the simplest form of human interaction .
6 It should be clear by now that linear plots are never quite absent from even the most experimental of these novels .
7 There is an approximation to this for all of these samples , but clearly there has been considerable bone loss from even the most complete bone assemblages .
8 There may be as many as two hundred hairs per square millimetre , giving the cat an excellent fur coat that can protect it from even the most severe night air .
9 They make their home in cliffs , in rocks , in high places — virtually everywhere , in fact — and have the ability to wrest their food from even the most inhospitable of locations .
10 Lockheed say no way , at least three years away from even the drawing board stage .
11 If we want to work at a high level of stress , however , anywhere near the potential strength of glass for instance , we must be prepared to keep the surface free from even the most microscopic cracks for , if even one crack is allowed to exceed the Griffith length , which may be only about a thousand Ångströms , catastrophic failure will occur .
12 For example , people who wish to record the activity of single cells in the brains of freely moving animals argue about whether to use very fine electrodes that can record from even the smallest cells but give very unstable recordings , or to use larger electrodes that bias the sample to larger cells but give more stable recordings ( O'Keefe and Conway 1978 ; Olds et al .
13 He recognizes that this willingness to fillet the intellectual and thematic from even the most ho-hum work is absent from the Anglo-Saxon world , yet he also thinks that he understands it because of his own ( despite the tennis lessons and jogging ) Jewishness .
14 The pace of change means that insights culled from even the most up-to-date research may still miss crucial dimensions of how mothers cope with poverty .
15 The human capacity to grow and develop from even the smallest seed of hope is a constant miracle .
16 As though reading my thoughts she gave a series of contented grunts and the old feeling began to bubble in me , the deep sense of fulfilment and satisfaction that comes from even the smallest triumph and makes our lives worth while .
17 Because the popular classes are in most cases effectively excluded , on account of relatively undifferentiated cultural capital , from even the large-scale social field of artistic production , the interests which pertain here are those of the two main fractions of the dominant class : the bourgeoisie and the intellectuals .
18 Indeed , he had a remarkable gift for extracting from even the most commonplace remarks or situations some latent humour , which otherwise might never have been suspected .
19 Manor court rolls and deeds show that families possessed small parcels of land on a variety of copyhold , leasehold and freehold tenures and that income from even the smallest holdings was often set aside to provide for dependants .
20 IS900-PCR is capable of distinguishing M paratuberculosis from even the very closely related Mycobacterium avium sibsp silvaticum .
21 THE most appropriate response to this production from even the most restrained of critics would be a cry of joy .
22 The question is whether the institutions will adopt the same rather altruistic attitude that they did then now that their income from even the best-performing companies will shrink permanently unless action is taken by the companies to leave them with the same net effect .
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