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

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1 Retail demand is quite heavy and is likely to remain so even after the novelty value of the new car has worn off .
2 They seem likely to continue to do so even after the reserve policy has been replaced by an interim policy of providing maintained protection for a list of specific products with the potential to compete with foreign products .
3 So even although the dogs ' questing noses sniffed at the scent trail on the wall as high as they could reach on their hind legs , there was no dangling rope to draw their attention upwards to the figures on the roof .
4 More so even than the ethnographers , philologists and other suppliers of ethnic and national services who have usually also been mobilised .
5 What is clear , however , is that any trial , whether or not Mr. Osman takes part , will be long and complex ; more so even than the Carrian trial .
6 So even before the US occupation ended , the Japanese had learned that the form of the constitution did not totally determine the substance of its application .
7 This can be so even where you have not had to shop around for a more favourable report .
8 This is so even though explicit reference to the law is rarely , if ever , made , since the law establishes the pattern with which other normative principles , to which the doctor may more readily refer — his professional code of ethics , his or society 's code of morality — by and large conform .
9 This is so even though , inevitably , the amount that you might earn is variable .
10 People might also resist change because of peer group pressure to do so even though , off the record , they may acknowledge the changes as beneficial .
11 So even though more cow dung and crop-residues are available , people who have no land face increasing hardships .
12 So even though we have a lot of tricky stuff to get right soundwise , the crew is so great that they can do it pretty much without us .
13 This is so even though results determination is weighted in the deserving candidate 's favour : extra marks are automatically allocated to those with a good aggregate score who are just below the pass mark in one or two papers .
14 So even though we are apart , poor Ashi is always reminded of me . ’
15 So even though you may have paid what you thought was a once and for all registration fee on qualifying prior to 1983 , if you wish to remain eligible to practise you are now required to update your registration status with the Council if you have not already done so .
16 Reasoning powers can deteriorate : people may begin to think irrationally ( and do so even though they know they are doing so ) ; they may begin to get paranoid , feeling that others are slyly poking fun at them , excluding them from discussions , or being condescending or patronizing .
17 This is so even though it might be true that any infant , regardless of race or family niche , can acquire the tongue of any community .
18 This was so even though the DHAs wanted twice as much revenue as was then being spent on the large hospitals .
19 All later forms of religion have to handle this problem , and do so even though they use different means .
20 This is so even though territorial rights previously granted by the predecessor colonial power to third States might be considered as of over-riding importance for a new State , and as an unacceptable continuing incident of prior colonial rule .
21 And at the end of the day then , you have to weigh up whether or not you decide that even though , if you like in the strictest financial terms , it is not profitable to open the cinema and to employ staff doing that although presumably they 'd have to be employed doing something else unless you changed their rota patterns nonetheless because of your the demands of funding bodies , your own cultural aims and equal opportunities policies , you 've decided that you will do so even though it 's going to be marginally a loss in financial terms .
22 The answer given to the first certified question was in line with those pronouncements , so even though Viscount Dilhorne was of opinion that the evidence fell short of establishing that Mr. Occhi had consented to the taking of the £6 it was a matter of decision that it made no difference whether or not he had so consented .
23 This is so even though the case directly covers the problem .
24 And all the impurities are left in the beer so even though you do n't have the benefit of getting drunk you still get a hangover . ’
25 That was so even though the breach of contract had been a negligent one .
26 This was so even though the business was not that of a car dealer .
27 This is so even though it had absolutely no contractual effect and operated to non-one 's detriment .
28 ‘ Yes , so even though she 's been on a self-monitoring programme for several years now I felt that constant professional supervision was necessary , and so did Dr Russell . ’
29 This is so even though an incidental or ancillary object of the contract is the transfer of ownership in some goods .
30 That is so even though B's 40 cwt. may not have been subdivided or allocated as between the separate contracts by which he bought them , Karlshamns Oliefabriker v. Eastport Navigation Corporation , The Elafi ( 1982 Q.B. ) .
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