Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] even the " in BNC.
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1 | It may not sound like much to get excited about but for enthusiasts even the merest chance of a sighting is somehting worth turning out for . |
2 | In another piece of coincidence even the helium traces were explained ; they had nothing to do with hydrogen fusion.l |
3 | Of course even the best power carving system is only as good as its edge . |
4 | Of course even the phyla themselves originated from unknown ancestors , and they all ultimately derived from the first living cell . |
5 | Well of course even the product is product . |
6 | My own experience , on the rare occasions when I have actually been asked to produce a short story with my mind totally blank , is that one can tune oneself like the strings of a wind-harp by admitting to one 's mind the desire to write a story and that in that state of receptivity even the oddest , most trivial circumstances will produce a basic idea . |
7 | Within the austere collegial melody of science even the slightest emotional shading can have a suitably dramatic effect . |
8 | In this last period of devastation even the gorse bruiser and the rest of the Collector 's inventions met their doom . |
9 | After passing through the fires of Asuryan even the infernal heat of their forges could not hurt him . |
10 | But for people like Kim even the chance of saying goodbye to needles makes it worth the wait . |
11 | The dramatic events in Eastern Europe in late 1989 called into question even the Franco-German relationship . |
12 | In Germany even the most ‘ respectable ’ workers were pressed into the ranks of the proletariat by the distance which separated them from the bourgeoisie , and the strength of intermediate classes . |
13 | Among their reasons for submitting was a fear that outlawry would lead to the destruction of the church ; in February the king was already threatening to make the outlawry permanent , and in March even the archbishop had his horses seized by royal officers while he was en route from Maidstone to London . |
14 | In England even the playground football matches were black versus white , so I gradually became conscious of the distinction , aware of colour . |
15 | Quarrels , arguments , in Brett even the beginning of mania , lead to inevitable tragedy . |
16 | As in diabetes even the very best treatment fails to achieve perfect metabolic control . |
17 | In the South of Ireland , people go to sleep if it 's so much as mentioned , and in Belfast even the playwrights are growing out of it . |
18 | To be sacked on the spot , or with inadequate notice , is likely to distress even the most resilient of businessmen . |
19 | On occasion even the latter have lost their usual reticence and blundered . |
20 | After that the morning was absolutely crowded with sights , sounds , and to Fabia even the very air seemed perfumed . |
21 | Without doubt even the novice can do that , since just by moving the carriage to and fro metres of lovely smooth knitting can be produced with very little effort . |
22 | My triumph was enhanced by the hard work of the past week ; on occasions even the Arussi trackers had confessed they were exhausted . |
23 | Electronics millionaire Alan Sugar , who made a fortune selling hi-fis and computers at prices even the Japanese could not match , is planning to buy back his Amstrad company from investors . |
24 | As mentioned above , several headteachers said that during June even the more academic pupils are tempted to take time off and this is sometimes condoned by parents . |
25 | By December even the most basic Fiesta models will have a driver 's side airbag with a passenger one as an option . |
26 | It was a heavy snowfall and by morning even the most prominent landmark was disguised beneath a thick covering of snow . |