Example sentences of "even [conj] [pron] [adv] [vb base] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 That 'll please the BEF … be able to handle 'em in practice even if they never fire 'em in anger . ’
2 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 .
3 To sacrifice ourselves , even if we only buy our Brothers extra moments ? ’
4 Even if you just use them as memory joggers , they could prove invaluable if there is ever a quarrel about who actually said what and when .
5 A good little program , even if you only want it for its entertainment value .
6 Even if you only buy one in a whole year , we will still be happy to give you all the benefits of Vevay membership
7 They can kill , and injecting drugs with a shared needle or syringe can be the fastest way to get HIV — even if you only do it once .
8 draw round it , dot dot dot , draw even if you then sketch it without using a straight line , if you just join up the dots freehand ,
9 I may never see you again Elsie but even if I never do I can not change the way I feel .
10 We do n't vote Labour because we think it will bring socialism , or because we think it will cure the slump , or even because we particularly admire its policies .
11 erm What I 've I 've had a look at their team on paper , and erm they 're not strong enough and erm you know , they need more than Marvin at the moment ; they need two or three good blokes , they 're a bit too sort of erm balanced really , you know , they have n't got any big fire power , so erm you know , I think they 're in a bit of a spot down there , even though they probably think they 're not .
12 That 's how I think of it : as my home , even though I only see it for a short time every year .
13 Even though I now encourage my class to use any methods they like , there are still times when I wished I had not said something which could inhibit a pupil 's thinking .
14 Even though you quite like their records they 're all dull old spuds and you just have to interpret what they 'd say if they were literate .
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