Example sentences of "even [conj] it might [verb] " in BNC.

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1 At last it looked as though her fee was guaranteed — even if it might mean being constantly shadowed by Guido .
2 It would have been far better to have at least made the attempt — even if it might have ended in disaster — than be left with such intense regrets and nostalgia for what might have been .
3 Rather they represent the rational choices of high-ranking employees , acting in the corporation 's interests , to intend directly to violate the criminal law or governmental regulations , or to be indifferent to the outcome of their action or inaction , even though it might result in human lives obliterated , bodies mangled , or life-savings lost .
4 Therefore , a continuous sound , even though it might vary in its pitch , is less distracting than the same sound interspersed with silence .
5 I could s I I even though it might make me a lot of money because I know that if I got if I made a dozen phone calls and did n't get any deals I 'd be out there wanting play the er I would n't trust myself .
6 fra , ma frame of mind , you got to demand and wait for the answer , even though it might take a minute for the to say erm , erm , oh we use erm , you know , we 've got a , a , a local van that comes and se , like , you know .
7 We are more or less aware of all this , even though it might come as a surprise to most viewers to discover how far news material is already being treated prior to transmission .
8 8. ‘ … are the only organizations that have been able to do what they do at all , even though it might seem that what they do is not that difficult or mysterious a thing ’ .
9 That you still want to compete in a young man 's race , even though it might kill you ? ’
10 This law has not served the best interests of air safety even though it might have satisfied a curious public .
11 But there 's no way I intentionally tried to hurt him , even though it might look that way .
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