Example sentences of "even [conj] it [is] " in BNC.
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1 | To quote : It is the distinguishing characteristic of a healthy higher education that , even where it is concerned with practical techniques , it imparts them on a plane of generality that makes possible their application to many problems . |
2 | Even where it is positively established that the right person was questioned , who by being present at the time had the nominal responsibility for cleaning the surface in question , the true reason for the fault may lie elsewhere being the result of one or other of the following factors : |
3 | Even where it is not stated explicitly , it is often implied that the tenets of rationalism or humanism are indubitable and self-evident . |
4 | A sense of diffused uncertainty , of groping in the dark for remedies , associates itself with the theory even where it is accepted . |
5 | Certainly it is well established that a man is not guilty of rape of a woman who is too drunk to consent even where it is he who has coaxed her to drink . |
6 | Even where it is possible to clear up after the day 's work , another couple of unpaid hours work is added to the women 's costs and subtracted from those of her employer . |
7 | Even where it is clear that proceedings be commenced in a county court , practitioners must concern themselves with quantum at the pleading stages . |
8 | Even where it is not bodily invasive it may be inappropriate for the plaintiff to undergo the test ; for example there is a non-invasive body scan which involves the patient being fed through a machine in very claustrophobic circumstances . |
9 | Vital registration , even where it is theoretically compulsory , is also fraught with difficulties . |
10 | Or even that it 's a Sunday at all ? ’ |
11 | Even that it 's past midnight and I must go home now , although I 'm not a bit tired . |
12 | Yeah but even that it 's it 's ridiculously low . |
13 | No relevant issues were raised , no acknowledgment that rape is about male power , or even that it is wrong . |
14 | The point , therefore , is to validate Marxism , to show that it is not simply a method of interpretation , nor even that it is the best method of interpretation that can most successfully account for the facts and the course of history , but to prove a priori that history works according to dialectical structures , and to demonstrate ‘ the moments of their inter-relations , the ever vaster and more complex movement which totalises them and , finally , the very direction of the totalization , that is to say , the ‘ meaning of History ’ and its Truth , ( I , 69 ) . |
15 | It does not follow that , because the legal system systematically discriminates against black people , such discrimination is its raison d'être , or even that it is the outcome of the undoubted prejudices of the police or judiciary . |
16 | However , even if it is a small field , all they have really learned is to position themselves by habit , using the local landmarks to help . |
17 | Even if it is stopped by the guard , you can drop the kicking leg quickly to the mat and push the opponent over it . |
18 | Alex McLaggan and Mary have their own roof at Grandtully , even if it is next door to his father . |
19 | Some shielding from sum , wind and rain should be provided even if it is just a capping to the board , and the whole fixed on some sheltered wall . |
20 | • It should be noted that this method does require some help , even if it is of the most menial nature . |
21 | In 1990–91 the minimum benefit someone could receive was 50p , however from April 1991 benefit will be paid even if it is less than 50p a week . |
22 | That is , a particular action ( even if it is only dancing ) . |
23 | A dancer coming forwards can convey a variety of meaning : giving a greeting ; asking a question , even if it is only an inquisitive movement of the head ; saying Yes , or agreeing with a nod or with a particular wave of the hand ; giving something with arms circling outwards , e.g. Natalia and the Tutor when they open their arms to each other ; or merely proffering a hand at the beginning of a dance , e.g. Paris offering his hand to Juliet . |
24 | Even if it is , some estates could take years to rehabilitate . |
25 | If few analysts follow it , the general tide of the market will wash the company away , even if it is countercyclical . |
26 | Mr Lawson said he had always played straight with people , which was why the Government was so respected , ‘ even if it is not always loved by all the people ’ . |
27 | But in a sense we were missing out by these sorts of policemen being unco-operative ( there were no policewomen like this ) , for those who have things to hide , even if it is only laziness , are a part of every police force . |
28 | Academic analysts are unanimous that the British press is highly partisan , even if it is less so than it was in the last century and even though proprietors are strongly profit-motivated . |
29 | The success of the mobilizer is to be measured in the accomplishment of goals ; conciliators are more interested in unity and consensus — even if it is directionless . |
30 | Even if it is absolutely essential to have one to prune expenditure I hope you will get a free hand to have a dissolution in the autumn as we can not recover any revenue or any industry now without a tariff … |