Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] even [conj] it " in BNC.

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1 More than that , and far worse , he is aware that he could not have it for himself even if it did exist .
2 If anyone else would wan na come with me even though it 's during school weeks .
3 He had travelled back to Keswick with her even though it had not been his previous intention to do so .
4 It stirred the man in him even as it gored him .
5 It appeared that more was required and Liz , resenting the inanity thus forced upon her even as it passed her lips , found herself saying ‘ And how are you looking forward to the 1980s ? ’
6 ‘ There 's a groove in it even though it 's not built around it .
7 There are occasions when teachers would want detailed feedback for diagnostic purposes or to evaluate their teaching , but an assessment scheme which is tightly based on a large number of criteria would compel teachers to work to them even when it might not be appropriate to do so .
8 Punk did n't mean shit to a palm tree to them even if it meant so much to us .
9 The theory gives an account of what it is for a belief to be luckily true , as follows : the extent to which a 's belief is luckily true is the extent to which even if it had been false , a would still have believed it , or if it were in changed circumstances still true , he would still believe it .
10 If someone , looking at a flower , said , ‘ It 's blue ’ , on account of what he saw , drawing no inferences , and not lying , then it would be psychologically true to say that it looked blue to him even though it would be linguistically odd to say this if one had no reason to doubt that the flower was blue .
11 All too often the pilot has a plan in his mind and sticks to it even when it should have become obvious that the situation has changed and his plan is no longer feasible .
12 But even at his most confused , the essence of Maurice was still there , and we loved him for it even when it drove us spare .
13 I 'm the type to stick at something even if it gets on top of me , whereas my sister would put her in a Home . ’
14 The little horse was the most extraordinary thing that had ever happened to him in all his life , appearing like that in the torchlight and looking at him even before it was wholly born , as if to say , ‘ Hi , mate . ’
15 We 'll have we 'll we 'll have a very short tiny tiny little look at it even though it 's almost a holiday , right .
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