Example sentences of "even with [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Even with inflation as low as five per cent on average , the rate of return reported by individual companies may be substantially distorted . |
2 | Now he can expect to make more than 29 000 — even with inflation , an increase of more than 40 per cent . |
3 | In addition to the fact that all this means that , even with field survey , the interpretation of erosion surfaces can rarely be absolutely conclusive , the correlation of surfaces from one area to another remains inconclusive on height alone . |
4 | Individually , we probably all — even if we are not involved in advertising — have at least a small number of slogans or even whole ads which we remember readily , and sometimes even with affection , from a long time back . |
5 | Even with ether to deaden the pain , it was still a dangerous operation ; and there was no knowing what they would find . |
6 | The opportunities for successfully re-using a structure to which it is necessary to make major modifications in order to suit it to its new task are small , even with ironwork of exceptionally good quality . |
7 | Leeds could pass a side out of the game and dominate through the midfield something the scum are YET TO DO even with scumtona . |
8 | 2.6 The Landlord shall procure that the Architect shall have [ due ] regard to the contents of any Defects Notice This is too weak even with reference to " due " regard . |
9 | It needs a concerted European policy , perhaps even with transfer payments between governments , to deal with externalities across national borders . |
10 | However it should be noted that there is a limit to the amount of repetition that is effective , even with reinforcement , such as praise . |
11 | The pig feeding scheme was so successful that even with rationing , the amount of bacon consumed in nineteen forty one was greater than the annual pre-war consumption per head . |
12 | Even with child the woman was incredibly lovely , a graceful creature with an aura of that unique beauty few women possessed . |
13 | We can not take a chair out into the garden and expect to escape , not even with librium capsules as luminous as the lilac . |
14 | Unless some approach to a standard emerges — something which is extremely unlikely ; neither online nor offline training even begins to tackle the problem — most people will use many different catalogues , and even with instruction a substantial proportion will never be able to grasp the principles of Boolean logic and the combination of sets . |
15 | Even with evidence for the level of wealth in each building , this could imply that the village society was led by a single chief , who lived in the biggest house in the centre of the village , or that the village was run by a council of all the members of the village , who built a large central hall in which to hold their meetings . |
16 | It was Viola , helped along by a policeman and a fireman , weeping uncontrollably , her old legs hardly able to bear her , even with support on either side . |
17 | Quite often they have to be compatible , however , with paintings or with full-size sets or even with location shots . |
18 | However , the abundance of atmospheric water is also consistent with a gas-phase equilibrium with the sulphuric acid and water in the cloud droplets and it is therefore far from certain that significant accessible repositories of water exist , even with water in the hydroxyl form . |
19 | A solicitor of an undischarged bankrupt who receives after-acquired property on behalf of his client and transfers it to another agent , even with knowledge that that agent has been instructed to sell , is not liable for conversion at the suit of the trustee in bankruptcy , for the solicitor 's act can be described as ministerial within the test laid down by Blackburn J. Unfortunately , as Blackburn J. himself admitted , it is doubtful how far it goes . |
20 | Even with bone cross-sections only 100 times bigger than normal they would have reached breaking point , which is induced by stresses of a factor of ten or above . |
21 | What matters is assessing situations which are possible and those that , even with thought and adaptation , are not possible , and using the possibilities to full advantage . |
22 | At that time smoking had not been linked with heart disease or even with bronchitis — it was seen as a harmless if foolish habit . |
23 | The Rejects made it 3–1 from the spot after the teams had been deadlocked at 2–2 even with extra-time . |
24 | Even with tractor equipment , time is wasted transporting water to fields . |
25 | Even with concussion she had struggled up and hit him with a frying pan . |
26 | If and again I probably overestimate the average journey time does not exceed thirty minutes , it is difficult even with Merseyrail to conceive trains being delayed in excess of an hour . |
27 | — that in Newham each such client cost £92 a week less in the community , and in Ipswich £108 less ( even with Home Support Project input ) than in an institution , assuming that two-thirds of the clients would have entered a hospital and one-third residential accommodation ( see Table 3.5 ) . |
28 | ‘ I do n't normally go in for public displays of affection either , ’ she murmured impulsively , forgetting her uneasiness , ‘ but even with sand on your face you 're … ’ |
29 | Even with capacitance of as much as , inductance of 0.1 H is needed to procure resonance at 50 Hz . |
30 | It is an unhelpful distraction ’ or ‘ Yes , yes ’ and it is welcomed with enthusiasm , even with delight . |