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

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1 It was made clear that the CIS was not considered a state or even a supranational grouping , and would therefore have no citizenship .
2 In his New Year address Iliescu announced that collective and state farms were to be largely privatized , and that a five-day working week would be introduced in March ( most Romanians had been required under Ceausescu to work a six- or even a seven-day week ) .
3 Do not underestimate the effect that even a small operation has on your body and your nervous system .
4 There was all the difference in the world between meeting a retired sporting hero behind the bar and meeting a shareholder or even a director .
5 When I 'm writing a course or even a session within the course , do you know what I spend most of my time writing the objective after a you know , you know but not after .
6 Had letters published in a newspaper , or written an article or even a book .
7 If he sees a worm or even a woodlouse , everything stops for the rescue .
8 ‘ I believe in criticism ’ was a slogan to gather a coterie and even a crowd .
9 But , although in its twisting and turning a line may circumscribe an area and even a volume , it is not a description or an experience of them .
10 Halpern ( 1986 ) derides their apparent conviction that ‘ it is frightening and perhaps even unAmerican to consider the possibility that even a small part of the sex differences in spatial abilities ( or any cognitive ability ) , may be attributed to biological factors ’ ( 1986 : 1014 ) .
11 The village does n't have a pub or even a shop .
12 They inherited a suspicion or even a fear of drama often combined with the unspoken conviction shared by David Hargreaves that drama is a communal , performing art .
13 I was beat , but I could n't risk a motel or even a flophouse .
14 Why do the Government reject the argument that even a Home Office Bill is capable of improvement ?
15 Its vast volume of water pours into a huge cleft in the earth that is thirty-three , metres deep and in some places only thirty-three metres wide ; a long , parallel-sided cleft that becomes a gorge or even a canyon .
16 When they reach the borders of their territory , they take a few steps with lowered hindquarters so that long grass passing between their back legs rubs against this gland and acquires a smell that even a human nose can easily detect .
17 But there comes a point when even a hat is n't enough to keep your hands warm , so do n't forget a pair of gloves .
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