Example sentences of "even part " in BNC.

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1 There must have been a succession of road and track layouts over the years , so it would be fortunate indeed if even part of the original network had survived .
2 This is n't even part of our remit — yet . ’
3 The purpose of this chapter has been to show how carers and the informal care network becomes part of the family network , and possibly even part of the family system with which social workers must work .
4 And Moffat himself seemed hopeful of a political solution based on an independent Vietnam which was to be associated with or even part of the French Union .
5 Then gradually , when reality starts to intrude again , he gets embarrassed about the sensitivity he 's shown , and so he gradually pushes it away , to deny it 's even part of his nature .
6 Er I was fully aware of the fact that er you know , some people say , particularly in the fitting departments where experience had taught the fitters , having been given a free hand , er that they accumulated all the parts for a job , or even part of the job , they did certain assemblies you know , until they got all the part pieces assembled ready to combine it into the main unit , erm that experience er was being overtaken by an introduction of smaller units being assembled you know , bit by bit as they were being produced in the machine shop .
7 Part of the time he stayed in what 's now our hotel ; it was n't even part of the hotel but a private house .
8 They may be attached to a particular school for a single day or even part of a day , or for a substantially longer period .
9 He had rendered her almost mindless there and it had all been a cheap trick , not even part of his wish to get her to accept her father .
10 After the summit , we must ask how the Prime Minister can claim to be at the heart of Europe when , because of his actions , our country is not even part of the key decisions that will shape the Europe of the future .
11 if we 're serious about that we need I think to review that very regularly , because I moved offices and discovered I was still a fire officer for a part of the office I was n't even part of ,
12 In the past , the site 's been home to a church , a castle — perhaps even part of a palace .
13 Even parts of Ohio and California can provide a field day for patient pickers .
14 Even parts of the population known not to be well disposed towards the regime , such as workers in the northern districts of Berlin , were said to be horrified at the attack .
15 Many of the soldiers had brought their own suitcases and there were truckloads of supplies : not just food and bedding but barrack equipment , construction materials , even parts of prefabricated buildings .
16 They dictate the shape of many land-holdings , parishes , counties , and even parts of the Welsh and Scottish borders , as is well known to the poor river engineer who has to negotiate with different landowners , not to mention councils , on opposing banks as he tries to promote his scheme .
17 Even parts of series , e.g. Sir William Jardine 's Natural History of Humming Birds , in two small volumes from the long series of The Naturalists ' Library in forty volumes , can fetch £100 or over .
18 To achieve interoperability , information is fed into the PCTE repository via NIM , which captures data , tools and even parts of applications in a neutral format , irrespective of design , methodology or programming language .
19 The Sybase Storage Manager can also be used as a migration tool for re-engineering Sybase applications , or even parts of applications , into object forms , Ontos says .
20 At present , transaction processing systems and monitors can only swap files — new capabilities in Tuxedo will likely address the ability to process transactions and even parts of a transaction in a CICS/6000 environment .
21 The Sybase Storage Manager can also be used as a migration tool for re-engineering Sybase applications , or even parts of applications , into object forms , Ontos says .
22 Clarke argues that we are experiencing a golden age in which the newer wine-producing nations like America , Australia and New Zealand ( and even parts of Europe ) are giving us vintages of truly great quality that complement the traditional wines of Europe .
23 When , as they moved towards their first coupling , ‘ it was as if the whole of myself , body and spirit , even parts of me I never knew existed , came alive at his touch ’ ?
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