Example sentences of "even [subord] we " in BNC.

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1 We must search even where we least expect to find riches ; just as there are hidden joys in one 's own pain and suffering , there are subtle delights in the compassion and pity aroused by other men 's Gethsemanes — their gardens of sorrows .
2 Even where we have no solution , as with the black rats , we must try to keep their numbers in check .
3 Even where we have overcome difficulties of technology and resources , as , for example , in producing multi-media stacks using Apple 's HyperCard ( or SuperCard ) , there is market resistance to purchasing what might otherwise come as public domain or ‘ shareware ’ and little that can be done to prevent illegal copying and resulting saturation of a limited market before costs are recovered .
4 Does my hon. Friend agree that that approach contrasts greatly with the latest approach from Brussels , which is that international bodies should be involved in deciding even where we erect a front porch ?
5 Can we not do more even than we 're doing at the moment to restore to the centre of the life of the church the glorious concept of a team of pastoral care and a high command of power strategy in which dominance by ministers will be reduced to the minimum in order that together we may be ready to let the lifeblood of Christ flow through us in such a way that we will be better able to welcome the twenty first century in his name .
6 Even once we were acceptably coupled , though , the differences were obvious .
7 Do we really want to say that all we ever learn we knew before — even if we are saying this in some technical ‘ computational ’ sense ?
8 Moreover , even if we allow ‘ America ’ to mean only the United States , the Old World needs to remember that there are more Americas than one .
9 Even if we do n't like everything in the response to Arcic I , it will be progress , ’ Dr Runcie said .
10 This is far too broad a question for us to seek to answer on our own , even if we wished to , affecting as it does everyone who hopes to enter higher education , their parents and their future employers ; but it is imperative that the debate should be joined .
11 Many will recall what wartime rations meant , and even if we never were eligible for an ‘ Ops egg and bacon ’ , we have all read about them .
12 Frequently there is no contact number , so even if we like the music , we ca n't do much about it .
13 The films were inevitably foreign and subtitled , and even if we did n't understand them it was as though through exposure to some cinematic photosynthesis we would absorb the esoteric and become all the better intellectually for it .
14 Even if we do n't , I rather suspect we shall all be there !
15 I like going shopping with Marie , even if we do n't buy nothing .
16 I really did n't want to stay there , even if we did play sports and everything .
17 By contrast , even if we manage to get to sleep at about 10 o'clock in the morning the sleep is likely to be shorter and broken .
18 Its cause is uncertain — it is also found even if we do not eat then — but it means that it is often possible to catch up on lost sleep by taking a nap at this time .
19 Unfortunately , even if we know that a urinary rhythm is due partly to the body clock , we can not yet be confident about details of the way in which this clock produces the rhythms in renal elimination .
20 Even if we accept only the four gospels as ‘ the records ’ for the purposes of Lewis 's argument , we have to see that they present a differing picture .
21 ‘ We would have had a monumental amount of stuff anyway , even if we had n't had the business . ’
22 Put more starkly , with the current caseload and an intake of 50,000 new applications this year , even if we managed to exceed last year 's output we would still have at least two years work in hand . ’
23 ‘ The winter only began in spring of last year , ’ said Kasper , ‘ but I 'm cautious about changing our whole programme , even if we could .
24 Even if we get him to comb his hair , it 'll be too much of a shock for Professor Thornton . ’
25 Even if we can not get at ‘ the truth itself ’ and ‘ be admitted into the very inner shrines of nature ’ , we can at least ‘ glimpse … some slight image of it ’ , and ‘ live among certain of the outer altars ’ .
26 We can find justifying arguments for its ethical contents , even if we could not come to them on our own .
27 that , even if we knew it once again ,
28 How we live is inescapably linked to what we think about our origin and our destiny , even if we only discuss these mysteries late at night in the company of a few friends .
29 But even if we do not , we must surely take seriously the witness those chapters bear to the freedom of God , particularly since we are still so prone in our self-important humanity to attempt to manipulate him .
30 Even if we now find it difficult to accept that these were real or substantial recompenses for the life she had chosen to live we can not reasonably question that she did .
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