Example sentences of "[noun] of [noun sg] even [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 A lot of my work includes routing grooves for 5/8in and 3/4in boards , and it takes some time achieving the right width of groove even with the appropriate cutter .
2 The work of Feyerabend and Kuhn suggests that unqualified talk of progress even in the natural sciences is going too far .
3 ( 2 ) Chattel mortgage legislation does not apply to a genuine contract of hire even in the case of a sale and leaseback .
4 Often the types of process in one class are very wide , consequently changing from one use to another can lead to odour nuisance yet no planning permission is required unless a condition had been attached at the time of the original planning permission prohibiting a change of use even within the same use class .
5 It was in this major area of economic policy that early on the civil administration exercised a high degree of autonomy even from the totalitarian party .
6 Perhaps the hope-association was as old as the star one ; perhaps ‘ Earendel ’ had contained a presentiment of salvation even for the old heroes ( like Beowulf ) who lived before Christianity was brought to them .
7 ( The shape of the monkey could be discerned by the eye of prejudice even in the Chinese and Japanese , as witness many a modern cartoon . )
8 A high hedge separated the garden from the adjoining apple orchard , and a massive horse chestnut tree completely umbrellad the whole area , giving it an aura of serenity even in the dark .
9 It must therefore be accompanied by an acceptance by the nuclear powers of ( 1 ) a renunciation of their use , including ( and especially ) a pledge of no-first-strike even in the event of a conventional attack ; and ( 2 ) the acceptance of a duty to disarm .
10 Another sign of attachment is the revival of the art of cameo-cutting , beginning with the commissions bestowed by popes , prelates and connoisseurs at the time of the Renaissance , persisting through the period of bourgeois dominance and continuing into the present age of enfranchisement even to the point at which resort has had to be made to substitute materials like shell or paste to satisfy a greatly enlarged market .
11 Women earn less than men , have lower hourly rates of pay even in the same occupation , are more likely to be employed part-time or in homeworking , and are more vulnerable to unemployment .
12 It is becoming increasingly evident that the left hemisphere 's control of language even among the fully right handed is not absolute .
13 Engineers were dominated by craft unionism which divided them by organization and levels of skill even within the newly created Amalgamated Engineering Union .
14 Most women who desired learning , however , acquired it by struggle , and in a manner which promoted a sense of inferiority even among the most gifted and widely-read women .
15 His carefully chosen materials created an air of menace even without the denunciatory graffiti .
16 Leaving aside the numerous examples of the rise and fall of parties over the past century , there are many instances of change even in the relatively short period of time since the end of the Second World War .
17 This man Gennaro obviously has a lot of influence even among the less desirable characters in this city , or at least in this part of it .
18 For he later wrote the enigmatic poem To a Sea-cliff ( Durlston Head ) with its suggestion of estrangement even in the first year of their married life .
19 The sky , too , is treated as a series of planes continuing the composition up to the top of the canvas , so that there is very little suggestion of depth even behind the buildings and mountains on the horizon .
20 There was no certainty of work even for the most skilled : during the slump of 1857–8 the number of workers in the Berlin engineering industry fell by almost a third .
21 Perhaps the deep concern of the horsemen to keep their high standard of work even in the ordinary day-to-day ploughing can best be understood when we look at it against the background of a practice that was once common in many parts of Suffolk .
22 It should not be forgotten that there are different systems of law even within the UK , so that even for domestic sales such a clause avoids a potential source of confusion .
23 Under the Poor Law many children found themselves bound to either masters or mistresses who exploited them and at times treated them with great cruelty , while our own age has learned with shame of the extent of ill-treatment even within the family .
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