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

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1 Although the spectral index at phase 0.7 , close to the maximum , is about -2.0 between 606MHz and 1,660MHz and typical of most pulsars , at 408MHz the flux density is actually less than that at 606MHz and is lower than the extrapolated spectrum by a factor of about 4 ( Table 1 ) , indicating that strong absorption or scattering is occurring even when the companion is on the far side of the pulsar .
2 Eight overs remained , and it was universally known that the bails would be lifted even if the match was still undecided : an extra pressure on everyone , and another silly regulation among cricket 's banana-skins , this one installed pre-tour by the visiting team .
3 Clearly , therefore , there are dangers in the selection of extreme groups for special treatment since a change is to be expected even if the treatment is completely useless .
4 This shows conclusively that any movement forward will prevent a spin developing even if the rudder is forgotten altogether .
5 It was however accepted by the Court of Appeal in 1980 that an injunction could properly be granted even if the defendant was based in England if in the circumstances there was a danger of the assets being removed , and this was put beyond doubt by section 37(3) of the Supreme Court Act 1981 which provides :
6 In particular these forecasts assume implicitly that individuals demanding HE will accept the best offer they receive even if the institution is not their first choice and would require them crossing the divide between the university and public sectors .
7 With the hood up , it 's not as quiet as you might expect even though the canopy is water and air-tight .
8 The simple message is that traps are easy to create even when the object is to ameliorate the effects of one that already exists .
9 The Large Cloud is so bright that it can be seen even when the Moon is obtrusive , and against a dark sky the Small Cloud too is conspicuous .
10 The court can make an order for provisional damages at trial or on an earlier settlement , but the settlement must be approved even if the plaintiff is not under a disability .
11 This suggests that this short-term store is auditorily rather than visually based even when the task is visual-motor .
12 Benjamin used the site for corn milling ; presumably the corn mill survived even when the mill was in use as a timber mill .
13 At its lowest , it can be the infliction of abuse on all these levels — and this may apply even if the sex is permitted .
14 It seems to be directed at the SIB 's use of the term " indirect customer " ( which applies even where the intermediary is the customer ) and not SFA 's ( which does not ) .
15 The advice to plunge into the specific problem , on the model of counsel 's opinion , applies even where the problem is divided into several parts , all of which are on the same general department of law .
16 This case shows that real problems can arise even if an agent is specifically instructed to make tachochart analyses .
17 The technology is being developed to allow for the sound to continue even when the picture is " frozen " on the screen .
18 Vice-President Salvador Laurel , speaking on Dec. 4 during a visit to Hong Kong , went so far as to cast doubts on the President 's ability to continue even if the coup was put down : " If Aquino insists on staying in power I do n't think that would assist in solving the problem .
19 Thus we could require as our fourth condition that our justification would remain even when every truth is added to our belief set , all at once .
20 In circumstances such as these , it would be open to a jury to find that the girl had not consented even though no violence was used or threatened and despite her knowledge and understanding of the nature of the act .
21 These give way first to deciduous forest , then to conifers , and then the trees give out altogether , giving a stretch of low , alpine vegetation , culminating even though the mountain is on the equator — in permanent snow .
22 However , the appointment of a receiver must not be equated with that of a liquidator : ( i ) where a receiver is appointed the company need not go into liquidation and if it does the same person who acted as receiver will normally not be appointed liquidator ; ( ii ) liquidation is a class action designed to protect the interests of the unsecured creditors whereas , as we shall see , receivership is designed to protect the interests of the security holders who appointed the receiver and it is for this reason that a receiver can be appointed even where the company is in liquidation ; ( iii ) liquidation terminates the trading power of the company whereas this is not the case with receivership ; ( iv ) a liquidator has power to disclaim onerous property , something not possible in the case of receivership ; ( v ) a liquidator in a compulsory winding up is an officer of the court whereas this is not the case with a receiver unless appointed by the court ; ( vi ) lastly , it is easier to obtain recognition of liquidation as opposed to receivership in proceedings in foreign courts .
23 A Supervisor is appointed even where the case is being handled by our most senior staff .
24 On the other hand , the person who discovers a lump under their skin but is too frightened to go to the doctor lest he diagnose cancer will be perpetuating the threatening situation — and this would hold even if the lump was in fact benign .
25 This will withstand even a determined attack , as the plastic film will hold even when the glass is cracked .
26 The detective smiled to soften the barb she had just thrown even though the tone was not hostile .
27 The two hour speech that I was going to make I , I cut down because of the weather so I think even though the sun is out , I 'll continue with the abbreviated version of it .
28 But badgers ' often show up better than most , and because they are endowed with stout claws on their front feet , there may be four or five distinct claw-marks showing even if the ground is too hard to reveal the rest of the print .
29 This fear of open debate continues even when the publication is by a retired officer and when control is less easy for the chief officer to enforce :
30 Damages may be denied even where the plaintiff is able to establish a factual link between the breach of duty and his damage .
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