Example sentences of "even man " in BNC.

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1 No creature is given such complete supremacy as to dominate all others , even man .
2 Even man understands his fellow humans better than the language of the animals and other creatures .
3 Even man and dog can become a close team , working together most effectively .
4 Once established , even man finds it difficult to change his trend of mind , even if he is aware that it is leading to his downfall .
5 Even man , when living through habituated mental patterns , away from his true princely abode at the eye centre , behaves uncontrollably and predictably .
6 Even man 's dwellings — whether palaces , thatched mud cottages or high-rise blocks of concrete flats are only variations upon the human theme of a ground-based structure possessed of walls and a roof .
7 Now it 's so easy … even man 's Best Friend can do it !
8 All life is interdependent on the natural environment , from the smallest bacteria to the largest animal or plant — even man .
9 Men did though , even men who professed to be shy .
10 Jailing 28-year-old Watson , Judge Pryor said : ‘ People , women particularly , but even men , are frightened to walk in public places .
11 In fact , owners of land or factories can do things non-owners can not , as can men with weapons compared to those without , or even men as compared to women .
12 Goblin tribes are often accompanied by huge caravans of scrap metal , captured monsters in crude wooden cages , or even Men , Dwarfs or Elves that they have trapped and enslaved .
13 Neither my wife nor I trust men in general , even men we both know quite well .
14 Powerful men , admittedly , even men of influence , but only men .
15 The new Jessamy had learnt how to cope with men , even men like Julius .
16 As Adele had pointed out , even men of integrity could behave differently when it came to women .
17 Even men like the table to look attractive , ’ she pointed out , disappointed by his response to her efforts .
18 Also , although some families were undoubtedly hard hit by the conflicts , some men were able to avoid political entanglements and concentrate on their private interests , even men from the highest ranks of society such as John de la Pole , duke of Suffolk ( 148 ) .
19 There even men with the basic training of craft workers ( preferably in metals ) had still to be taught the specific skills of the skilled factory worker .
20 She had to almost trot to keep up with his long-legged , impatient stride , which was a novelty considering that usually she had to slow her pace to accommodate others , even men .
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