Example sentences of "even [subord] [art] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Except in larger firms , unanimity might be thought to be desirable in the interests of preventing further splits in the firm , and even where a majority decision is available , a genuine attempt to achieve unanimity should always be made : save in any but the clearest case , exercise of the power by a permitted majority without consultation with the remaining partners would be regarded as being in bad faith .
2 Even where the base cost of the shares in Target is reduced , for example if there is a claim for breach of warranty made by Newco against the vendors which goes to reduce the overall price which Newco pays for the shares , the position can be restored if the amount Newco receives in settlement of the claim is invested in the target company in return for an issue of further shares to Newco .
3 Even where the credit market is fully competitive and suffers no distortions , it may be judged that the price of credit so resulting is excessive and socially unacceptable .
4 However , superficial reading of research findings , combined with prejudice , has led to a growing stress on workfare in the United States where mothers , whose children may be as young as six months in some States , could be forced to accept training or low-paid work even where the child care support services are inadequate .
5 It has , however , long been recognised that the court can exercise jurisdiction in personam against an individual present in England or capable of being made a party to English proceedings in cases in which Equity so requires , even where the subject matter is foreign immovable property .
6 Quite often ( but not always ) such cases are called in by the Secretary of State even where the planning authority is minded to grant consent , in order to allow interested groups a chance to air their views ; so it can all take a long time .
7 where a defendants conduct led the plaintiff to incur expenditure in the reasonable belief that the action was to proceed to trial regardless of the plaintiffs delay even where the limitation period had expired , the defendant was estopped from claiming that the action be struck out for want of prosecution on the grounds of the plaintiffs delay .
8 Other species of vole may be taken in smaller numbers even where the trapping data suggest that the other species are in fact more common ( Append .
9 It must also be borne in mind , even where the language versions are entirely in accord with one another , that Community law uses terminology which is peculiar to it .
10 Even where the media report sightings of what are apparently other phenomena , they often turn out to be the same species .
11 He believes that of the three , research , policy and practice , it is practice which has the greatest potential to achieve change , both positively and negatively , and that the researcher is dependent upon the practitioner , even where the policy maker defines the research brief .
12 I took refuge , therefore , in my customary routines sketching a few brief memoranda for Monday morning , removing the paper clips strewn about my otherwise tidy desk , checking that the main office windows were all shut , even although the Security staff would be along later , and that was strictly speaking their job , and that all the typewriters had been unplugged from the wall sockets .
13 Somebody had planted a few saplings as if to justify the name , but they looked extremely sorry themselves , sadder even than the Fir Tree in Hans Christian Andersen 's story and about to meet a similar fate .
14 In Wales the club-v-country argument has gone on for longer even than the locust years — a constant , nagging reminder of the manifold and manifest divisions that have wrought such damage on Welsh rugby .
15 But the economist added : ‘ Our analysis are much more negative even than the samizdat literature .
16 Then I hesitate to say that there 's probably a more complex issue now even than the Fire Station , erm , the figures which are given incidentally are the original estimate there , because that was what was available to us at the time .
17 By the time she reached the Conference Room , the air was filled with the smell of burning , more even than the atmosphere recyclers could deal with .
18 It is one of the world 's fastest growing industries and if it maintains its present rate of growth it will be the world 's biggest industry by the year 2000 — larger even than the oil industry .
19 British Rail the great social class divider ( ‘ First Class in the front of the train , Standard Class hanging off the rear ’ ) is actively working to bring the world together , better even than the Coke advert .
20 Thus , if the consecutive-spill method of handling synonyms has been used , a search may still be necessary even if no home record is detected when the home position is searched .
21 This is because the wealth base recognizes the additional economic power and hence taxable capacity offered by wealth ownership , even if no money income is derived , as for example with the ownership of jewels , or where an identical money income is secured from two very different capital values .
22 I stress that King 's Cross would offer advantages even if no rail link were built .
23 Parents know what their children are longing for and will give them what they want , even if every piggy bank in the house has to be broken open .
24 This is only a marginal improvement , for even if a government stooge is avoided , the separate agency chairmen and members may still win control on important issues .
25 Even if a quantity surveyor is involved , it will be the responsibility of the engineer to ensure that the rates or prices set represent good value for money to the client .
26 The precautionary principle suggests that , as the future damage done by pollution is often more costly than the extra expense of avoiding it in the first place and in any case it is often unacceptable , even if a money cost ca n't be put on it , then prevention is better than cure .
27 Even if a person stays awake all night , the pattern is unchanged .
28 Additions were made at regular intervals and there was a pleasing rule that , even if a Sunday School scholar was unable to read , a book might nevertheless be lent out for the benefit of the family .
29 Even if a taxi service were provided to take his mother it would not help as there were no other Muslim women there and she would not get any stimulation .
30 These have been described as a fraud upon the public because , even if a data user has solemnly undertaken in his registration statement not to disclose the data to any third party , he will under the Act be deemed not to have contravened the terms of his registration if he access to requests from police or tax officers pleading prejudice to their enquiries .
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