Example sentences of "[noun pl] even [subord] their " in BNC.

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1 For example , if progressive income tax rates ( or thresholds ) are not adjusted , more and more people will be pushed into higher tax bands because of rises in their money incomes even though their real incomes remain unchanged .
2 Moore et al showed that a history of otitis media in children was associated with abnormalities of binaural processing of sounds even when their thresholds for pure tones were normal .
3 In Chapter 6 , for example , we shall see that insurance companies can be very important traders of company securities even if their net acquisitions are small .
4 In the current climate of change and innovation , education must anticipate and supply professional skills even before their need is perceived by the profession .
5 Nurses are increasingly called on to develop managerial skills even if their job does not formally include management .
6 Clients must consult solicitors even if their only need is for an opinion from counsel .
7 Sometimes , as with the French annexation of Lille and Tournai , the king took an oath to respect the rights of the newly acquired cities even before their magistracies took one of allegiance to him .
8 The ‘ socialization ’ in school and in the Nazi youth movement — eleven-year-olds were told on their induction in the Jungvolk that ‘ from today onwards your life belongs to the Führer ’ — kept alive the heroic image of the Führer in many young Germans even when their parents were becoming increasingly critical of Hitler .
9 ‘ We found evidence that some women received lower pay increases than men even when their performance ratings were the same . ’
10 ‘ Getting babies hooked on soft drinks even before their first teeth have come through verges on the criminal , ’ said children 's health writer Dr Tim Lobstein .
11 That is to say , they behave like three-year-olds on false belief tasks even if their mental ages are , by other criteria , well above three years .
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