Example sentences of "[adv] even [conj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Furthermore , a pure hedge is almost impossible to achieve , so even if hedging were the main motive for acquiring a derivative asset , the transaction would almost invariably involve an element of speculation . |
2 | The bond 's conditions did not allow for this , so even if bought and transferred at less than par between individuals , they had to be redeemed by the Club in full . |
3 | Only designs suitable for tuck can be used , since it is not possible to tuck two needles together even when tucking alternate rows . |
4 | C. Jun residues 1-193 are phosphorylated inefficiently even when tethered to DNA through a heterologous DNA binding domain . |
5 | Thus even though know has the operative sense in this use , the operation of obtaining knowledge is seen merely as the condition for predicating the infinitive 's event of the direct object . |
6 | Somehow even that seemed suddenly consistent . |
7 | She heard the noise of the start but not even that had the power to disturb her thoughts , which were totally turned inwards on to herself . |
8 | But this can not be the only explanation , because pigeons can home normally even when taken out in enclosed vans in continuously rotating cages , or even under anaesthetic , both of which treatments should render learning the outward journey impossible . |
9 | They can navigate home even when taken to the release point under such conditions as would make learning the way out impossible . |
10 | The crime is to disclose an official secret , probably even if extracted from the accused at the point of a pistol . |
11 | They do so automatically even if raised on a bottle , by humans . |
12 | When there are homophones ( two words or forms with identical pronunciation ) , always use the infinitive , eg. sauter , not sautez , saute , sautee , etc even though pronounced the same . |
13 | Unfortunately even where fitted , dpc 's can easily be fractured or by-passed by ground movement , bad workmanship or by the plain ignorance of builders or owners . |
14 | Inevitably , therefore , the government fails to deliver the goods as demanded , as expected , and sometimes even as promised . |
15 | Yet even while subdued to his pale room , |
16 | Yet even when dealing with individual commissions , Bertelli is selective about what he discusses . |