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

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1 It is even possible that nobody had ever anticipated a particular situation arising .
2 I felt even readier when I saw not a Gharrgoyle insight at Gharr 's table .
3 He said the miners were being asked to accept wages that were even lower than they 'd been before the war and that their working conditions were appalling .
4 The only other noise was from huge bumble-bees , flying like World War II plans , with a low drone that dropped even lower as they shot over my nose .
5 It is not even clear whether they travelled in a Japanese or a Chinese ship : but either way they made secret contacts with Thakin friends who agreed to accompany them back to Japan .
6 How come every time I see you you 're even lovelier than I remember .
7 Mr Wilkie got ten out of the 12 questions correct , and only got the other two wrong — the size of the £2,000 band and the increase in duty on unleaded petrol — by thinking the Chancellor would be even tougher than he turned out to be .
8 And life was even tougher when I had to give up my job to care for Gran — ’
9 Their horizons stretch even further as they seek to listen , respond to , and support , individual consumers world-wide .
10 She only realised then that she was sitting behind the wheel and her flushed face flushed even further as she moved across with great difficulty .
11 Connors ' lips tightened even further as he nodded .
12 Furthermore , during production the guitars are left to acclimatise at various stages , so the wood settles down even further as it metamorphoses into musical instruments .
13 ‘ Nice little earners are even nicer when they grow into big earners , ’ said Sorrel philosophically .
14 It seems even bigger than it did from the ground , but I bridge and reach up , grasping huge , rough jugs on which even I can feel strong .
15 ‘ If that 's what you think then your ego is even bigger than I suspected ! ’
16 The problem is even bigger than he suggests .
17 They 'll be even bigger than anything seen on Independence Day and the players will be rewarded accordingly . ’
18 Victoria 's big eyes looked even bigger when she looked sad .
19 This is even clearer when we examine the basic social relations underlying this asymmetry .
20 the female hormones and predisposition to cellulite becomes even clearer when you consider that oestrogen is also instrumental in controlling fluid retention and this in itself is the crux of the cellulite problem .
21 The point becomes even clearer if we consider such concerns as health or education .
22 The nature of this description is even clearer if one deletes the pauses , interjections , and the ums and ahs ; the patient describes the picture thus : ‘ Girl and boy , girl , cloth and steps , steps , window , curtains , a pot and an … ’
23 They 're probably even clearer if you take this copy of my er which I 'll leave by the door and er we 'll carry on next week .
24 Pulling out of the ERM in September and letting the pound float away from the rest of the bunch now looks even smarter than it has in the interim — particularly in the light of Sweden 's experience .
25 It was even hotter than she expected , and she gave an involuntary yelp .
26 ‘ No — you 'd find it even hotter if we did , ’ he told her firmly , placing their suitcases down and switching on two small lamps on the tables set either side of a large , shabby couch which had clearly seen better days .
27 She glared at him ; he was even larger than she remembered .
28 Her eyes seemed to have grown even larger and they stared grimly at Tug and the girl , barely blinking as she watched every movement .
29 Not sure , I must ask her where he does he goes to a Marks where they always have every possible man 's suit that Marks make and and he takes the time to buy two or even three because he does n't get that much time for shopping .
30 They drifted even deeper as I looked back , probably to get below the iceberg .
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