Example sentences of "[noun] even [adv] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 One is the Best Imaginable — to work steadily to reduce the losses even further and eliminate the day-to-day variation which is still there .
2 He breathed deeply , and lacking anything better to do opened his bedroom window even further and leaned out into the cold night .
3 If pushed too far , there is a danger that characterising people 's experiences in terms of multiple jeopardies may only serve to marginalise their experiences even further and divert attention from common concerns and issues .
4 I find knitting from a pattern in the Design Controller even easier than knitting with a mylar sheet .
5 De Tocqueville made a similar point even earlier when commenting on the individualizing consequences of American democracy : " Aristocracy had made a chain of all the members of the community , from the peasant to the king : democracy breaks that chain and severs every link of it . "
6 This squeezed individual planned targets even more and came to be used to finance items like pay or local authority overspend .
7 Emily had been able to look them straight in the eye even then and say that Nan would cause no trouble .
8 The change did not mean that the new recruits to Parliament were any less committed to socialism : indeed , many of them probably understood its teachings even better than had the bulk of MPs of the pre-war era .
9 There was very little inconvenience in leaving out the butter and salad cream , and I have enjoyed the diet even more whilst watching the inches disappear , and enjoying being complimented on how much slimmer I look .
10 But Richard turned his head even further and looked the other way .
11 A public fuss about sovereignty , the government reckons , might inflame feelings even more and touch off really ugly incidents , maybe bloodshed , in an area already smarting from the harsher side of unity , collapsing firms and soaring unemployment .
12 We created works of art that could not even be imagined by lesser races ; we pushed our bodies even further and devised whole new theories and systems to improve our way of life .
13 Other animals avoid the difficulties of winter by reducing their metabolic rate even further and going into a state of torpor or hibernating .
14 Zak snapped his fingers even faster and started humming .
15 Because it is so plain and built entirely of concrete , the car-park effect is instantaneous , yet once get clear of the large struts that support the roof , and this becomes a compelling structure , more stadium than church even now but reassuring to the puritanical visitor after the orgy of nineteenth-century frippery elsewhere in the Cité .
16 Now is surely the time to revitalise a broad , multidisciplinary , high quality programme of basic and applied research in tuberculosis , including clinical trials , all necessary for the development of new regimens to simplify treatment even further and to combat drug resistance .
17 A further increase in steric hindrance is imposed by substituting an α-methyl group , which restricts rotation even further and leads to higher T g .
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