Example sentences of "even then [pron] [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Sybase believes mainstream object-oriented products are at least three to four years away — even then they will then be predominantly front-end affairs to meet the industry 's demand for snappy graphics , multimedia and user-friendly interfaces , rather than back-end data engines . |
2 | But even then we can still be confused about research , as other terms suggest similar activities . |
3 | A return to the eternal verities might be in order , but even then you can still end up clean shaven , well trousered and blazered and commentating for the pie in the Sky . |
4 | You must establish the extent of these liabilities with your solicitor , but even then you can only carry out an inspection limited to your particular flat , plus a superficial investigation of the common parts with the landlord 's permission . |
5 | But even then it might simply have pre-empted things . |
6 | He was right , I did have to stand on tiptoe and even then I could hardly reach . |
7 | He was still a good two hours from being drunk and even then he would probably manage to drive home without attracting unwanted attention . |
8 | Maybe he would continue to ride pointlessly around the forest of Haling Heart until he died in the saddle , and maybe even then he would still ride pointlessly around . |
9 | It is true that even then he might still be acting in the course of his employment , but we must take it that this curious piece of metaphysics exempts the employer from vicarious liability for this particular tort . |
10 | The Queen will certainly need a glossary , but even then she may well be uncertain as to just how much Kelman likes his unlikely lad . |
11 | It was five weeks before she would regularly go for the chick along the line , and even then she 'd often wait for up to ten minutes to make up her mind . |
12 | Even then there can still be a gap between the combined school and the high school . |