Example sentences of "even [conj] you [verb] [pron] in " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Even if you keep her in another day or two , you 'll have to let her out sometime . |
2 | Even if you use it in the rough edit stage to see how the music fits the visuals , without the licences it is theoretically illegal . |
3 | If your painting or other work of art has ever been the subject of a theft in the past then you may not now be the true owner even if you bought it in good faith ; you may be forced to hand it back to the original owner , or his heirs , depending on the relevant jurisdiction . |
4 | Even if you fence it in you still have the additional traffic that would be regenerated in picking the children up and dropping them off . |
5 | ( Even if you see it in other people , you might well not see it in yourself . ) |
6 | Well I think even if you do n't do it as one christian or as one human being to another , even if you do it in the view of a general who sleeps with the enemy general 's picture over his bed and you 've got ta try and think into this man 's mind , remember he 's from West Belfast , he 's from the area that this man was killed in . |
7 | It is generally the present tense which is used when you describe a text , even when you describe it in terms which place it in the past ( e.g. by mentioning the author ) : In Los Gusanos ( 1991 ) John Sayles describes Miami as it was in the early 1980s . |