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

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1 It is only a matter or time before they die … and there are few new sapling in these machine-cut hedges to replace them , even if farmers wanted them .
2 It is something which the learner craves even if teachers think they can do without it .
3 Recently he 'd said to his fellow Spidergobs , ‘ We ai n't scavvies at all , even if others call us so .
4 Even if students submit their coursework electronically , it is not necessary for the marker to return his comments electronically .
5 I knew I would never have the courage to go and ask for my job back after the baby was born , even if circumstances allowed it ; it would soon be filled again , and it 's always horrible to go back to a place where you 've been happy in your own little niche and find somebody else in it .
6 Second , even if markets get it wrong , can the government do better ?
7 The police believe magistrates are under pressure to grant bail , even when officers advise them it could be dangerous .
8 Even when experts leave us with choices , we are more often than not reluctant to exercise such choice ; ‘ what do you recommend ? ’ , we ask .
9 Even when parents get it wrong , Paul 's point is that if you are Christian , your obedience is in the Lord .
10 But even when children outgrow their biological needs , their tastes persist as passions turn to chocolate , cheeseburgers , chips and milk shakes .
11 " The source of the problem , " argues Beer , " is not a lack of knowledge , but the structure of the situation , which continues to have compelling force even when participants recognise its tendencies .
12 It collapsed when the boy hit its walls with a metal pole even though friends told him to stop .
13 I have given the above observations explicitly because they are the necessary foundations for later investigation and many people have trouble observing them , even though others find them obvious .
14 Even though sons followed their father 's trade with a high degree of regularity , it was rare for a family business to last in Leicester for more than 100 years .
15 His advice , therefore , may be rejected as uninformed and undesirable by the footballers ( even though events prove it to be correct ) .
16 Parents have supported the ban , even though manufacturers insist there 's no proven link with child aggression .
17 A good example is the ‘ Dulux ’ dog — which is a very successful advertising image , even though dogs have nothing to do with paint !
18 It 's very common but even though police try their best the culprits get away with it so often
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