Example sentences of "even be " in BNC.
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1 | It is a distinction which may in the end prove more suggestive than serviceable : the author who tells , and who can be accounted something of a ventriloquist , may well , for instance , be more than capable of carnival , and may even be every bit as plural in his works as his dialogic counterpart . |
2 | It may even be possible to obtain approval from opposing groups for a set of moral maxims such as peace , justice , and freedom — see the lists of values in McKernan 's ( 1980 ) research , for which he found a high level of acceptance among both Northern Ireland communities . |
3 | The right moment to begin , he wrote , is the moment when right and wrong are no longer an issue , it may even be the moment , he wrote , when the realization dawns and is at once accepted that another moment might have been equally valid , and when this no longer matters . |
4 | Without images , he said , there would not even be the wherewithal to talk about the death of images . |
5 | The importance of the vital actions drill may even be undermined in the eyes of the student if the instructor insists on a complete check of each control movement for every flight ( stick to the left , left aileron up , right aileron down , stick to the right , etc. ) , since it is clear that things like this can not change between flights , and the majority of experienced pilots only do that check on the first flight of the day . |
6 | If the spin is unexpected , it may even be difficult to tell in which direction it is going . |
7 | Most experienced pilots and instructors do n't remember their own early flights and do n't realise that sensations which cause discomfort on a first flight will not even be noticed by the hardened pilot or instructor . |
8 | ( 1966 : 72 ) recognized such unobtrusive measures have found favour in field-work and I discovered at an early stage that the problem remains one of revealing the structural warts of the system while somehow indicating that this need not be seditious ; and indeed might even be of some value . |
9 | If you get the knee high enough , you will even be able to attack the opponent 's closed side , looping over his shoulder and into his head . |
10 | It would be better , it might even be bearable , if only he knew what had become of James . |
11 | The workpiece may even be snatched up . |
12 | In the long term there may even be Nicholson 's pubs appearing in the business centres of other cities . |
13 | There 'll even be eating races for both human and canine competitors . |
14 | In 1944 it took courage to write so favourably about Pound ; and it may even be that Phyllis Bottome foresaw , and was trying to guard against , the peril that Pound would be in as soon as hostilities should be over . |
15 | There might even be a case for a standardised calculator to be used in all A , AS and GCSE examinations nationally . |
16 | He or she may even be the local greengrocer who hears a band rehearsing down the road in the village hall . |
17 | She might not be able to produce the required number of sons or she might produce only daughters or she might even be childless . |
18 | To symbolise her new life , her new role defined for her by the male rule-makers of society , a girl may even be given a new name on marriage . |
19 | In other words it would mean that battles could be won which people have previously thought could not even be fought . |
20 | Asthmatics are more prone to suffer attacks when any one of these pollutants hits the ‘ poor ’ mark , and some sensitive people may even be affected when the air quality is describes as ‘ good ’ . |
21 | P drivers could even be limited to low speeds . |
22 | This theory has it that , as a breed , doctors like to be masters of every possible situation , and that this may even be a factor in their selection of medicine as a career . |
23 | There might even be , one day , warm water ports in the Arctic . |
24 | And what we tell here may not even be the whole story . |
25 | The IMF 's managing director , Michel Camdessus , thinks that the Brady plan ‘ may even be gaining momentum . ’ |
26 | All this means that Mr Major has improved his chances of succeeding Mrs Thatcher and might even be a serious contender if she retired early . |
27 | Eventually , portable devices may even be used by pedestrians . |
28 | Some wonder whether , in any recognisable form , by 2000 it will even be there . |
29 | It could even be a restraint on a democratic Soviet Union , as President Havel of Czechoslovakia suggested at NATO last week . |
30 | Moreover , for all we know about the nature of thought , it might be possible , it might even be necessary , that the substances whose succession could continue a personal consciousness are material , not immaterial at all . |