Example sentences of "even [conj] [pron] [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | Does my hon. Friend agree that that approach contrasts greatly with the latest approach from Brussels , which is that international bodies should be involved in deciding even where we erect a front porch ? |
2 | ‘ Even where we have no solution , as with the black rats , we must try to keep their numbers in check . |
3 | Even where we have overcome difficulties of technology and resources , as , for example , in producing multi-media stacks using Apple 's HyperCard ( or SuperCard ) , there is market resistance to purchasing what might otherwise come as public domain or ‘ shareware ’ and little that can be done to prevent illegal copying and resulting saturation of a limited market before costs are recovered . |
4 | More than three-quarters of those who are currently in post , even where they receive some remuneration , are amateurs in status , and in many cases in training as well , The extent and quality of their musical education is therefore extremely varied . |
5 | Numerically the Jamaicans form the majority of the Caribbean community in most parts of London as well as other large centres ; yet even where they do not , it is Jamaican which provides a focus for the Creole of black youth . |
6 | That congregations be given ample opportunity to sing in services , even where they have to be unaccompanied ( 528–529 , 540 ) . |
7 | On the other hand , even where they have decided , many agree with , partner in the commercial property department of Morton Fraser Milligan , that ‘ solicitors are still backward in pushing ourselves forward ’ . |
8 | First , there is evidence that men , even where they acknowledge that they have responsibilities to parents or children , often exercise those responsibilities through their wives . |
9 | ‘ We have both learnt our dialectic in the academic arena where knocks that would frighten the London literary coteries are given and taken in good part ; and even where you think me sometimes too pert you will not suspect me of malice . |
10 | Even where you have more flexibility , such as constituency campaigning by local candidates , you may still need to choose your audiences and visitors carefully . |
11 | Even where you have to answer set questions — as in an exam — a choice between alternatives usually has to be made ; and not only do you have to pick a particular question to answer , but you also have to decide exactly what it is that the question is asking you to do . |
12 | This can be so even where you have not had to shop around for a more favourable report . |
13 | even though you know Even although you know it . |
14 | Practise writing even although you think you 're rotten at it . |
15 | And she realizes it herself too , better even than I do . |
16 | Yeah , even that you 've |
17 | However , the problem is that , if this is true , there is nothing whatever that I , in my capacity as a subject of experiences , can coherently and unequivocally say about myself as a corporeal subject ( not even that I do have a body ) ; and hence that , strictly speaking , the theory itself can not be clearly stated ! |
18 | We 've picked some of the best utilities that we believe could still find a place on your hard disk , even once you 've got MS-DOS installed there . |
19 | Oh , of course the opposite happens in a group , I mean what happens in groups you know therapeutic groups tend to be like this one , they sit in circles and they , they kind of focus on very often on the leader who often plays a very , very powerful role even if they claim not to . |
20 | Readers usually know something about authors whose books they have read , and even if they don " t know anything , it is natural to imagine an author figure , which amounts to the same thing . |
21 | ‘ Even if they stop you on a busy shopping morning and ask you to sign petitions ? ’ |
22 | Most British firms even if they recognize the problem , do n't do anything about it . |
23 | The curriculum is designed by teachers who unconsciously reflect the view that city life is best , even if they come from the rural areas . |
24 | The history of penal reform has been marked by resistance to novelty ; people need time to get used to ideas , even if they come to oppose them . |
25 | Premier League chief executive Rick Parry said last night : ‘ Clubs who might be involved in the relegation battle now have the incentive of earning extra cash by moving up a place , even if they go down . |
26 | In a team where mutual respect exists , the leader will be trusted to make the best decisions , even if they go against your views . |
27 | 2–0 will be about it , I do n't think City will come out much even if they go a goal down . |
28 | But even , you know , e , even if they go for a walk into to Tenby , it 's company ! |
29 | Most such classifications should be treated with some caution , however , even if they help to identify the groups seeking accommodation within the rural housing market . |
30 | So that if even if they reach through they 're going to have to break the lock just to get in . |