Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] even [art] [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 Although it is a great advantage to be just inside your weight category , some contestants forget that even a glass of water can tip them over .
2 For example an R & ID department can specify " the resources it needs and even the direction of its work .
3 Under Irish law , abortion is a criminal offence and recently the courts ruled that even the provision of information on abortion is now illegal .
4 He argued that even the procurement of raw materials from abroad should be subject to government control .
5 England under 21 keeper Gerrard saved from Cottee and Beagrie as the home side struggled and even the introduction of second half substitutes former Evertonians Neil Adams and Graeme Sharp failed to unsettle the visitors confident stride .
6 Although this area of research is beyond my technical competence , I am assured by experts in neo-Walrasian economics that very strong apriori restrictions need to be imposed before even a glimmer of a general market clearing solution can be discerned .
7 But at the same time we have been told that even the phial of Galadriel loses its virtue on Mount Doom , for there Frodo is at ‘ the heart of the realm of Sauron … all other powers were here subdued ’ .
8 This encompasses the design of passenger seats and the methods of body restraint with seat belts , the establishment of the forces they are designed to withstand and even the strength of the seat attachments to the floor of the aircraft .
9 They were on top but strolling and even the return of Dublin striker Roddie Collins from suspension and the subs bench in the 62nd minute for Derek Carroll did n't produce the expected extra fireworks .
10 Competition could be fierce , as a young Dundee officer discovered when even the influence of the powerful David Scott failed to secure him a place for the voyage of 1801 because
11 In one small group Mrs M finds that alcohol helps her forget the noises and is in real danger of ‘ taking to the bottle ’ , whereas Mrs N finds that even a thimbleful of alcohol increases the head noises dramatically .
12 Everyone felt that even the attainment of a small portion of Palestine for the Palestinian Arabs would be a triumph .
13 No more than one in ten of the items we submit are printed and even the report of Peter 's adoption did not appear until a week later and only then after complaints to the Editor .
14 Make one mistake and even a kid of 13 goes for your jugular ’
15 Although she might have been wise to add that even the life of a Television Presenter 2nd Class is a doddle compared to packing frozen peas , doing a 12-hour nursing shift in an understaffed hospital ward or for that matter being married to David Mellor .
16 I have recently discovered that even the profession of accountant is n't a bar .
17 During my researches for material to complete this book I have found that railwaymen in particular have been reluctant to allow their names to be used in a story , and have sometimes insisted that even the name of the location be changed ; perhaps they fear leg pulling from their workmates !
18 Many people would say that even the possibility of a link would justify action , but the ITC already has detailed restrictions and before jerking one 's knee it 's necessary to know the nature of the material that may be subject to cuts .
19 But now we see that even the absence of law is no guarantee against the possibility of retrospective regulation .
20 It would seem that on the basis of recent research in the U.S.A. the answer would be ‘ no ’ as it has been suggested that even a panel of eight is too small to obtain consistent and reliable results .
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