Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] even [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Nor will 60 , 70 or even more hon. Members when they lose their seats , plus another 100 or so who will retire . |
2 | It could not be rigged for political or even more unworthy reasons . |
3 | We can legitimately think of an ants nest as a civilization : its members carry out highly specific or even very generalized tasks in pursuit of the common good . |
4 | However , the view of style adopted here implies that it has many mundane aspects , and that style is not simply a property of poetic or even just literary texts . |
5 | Far better to await a further sharp drop in mortgage rates into the high or even middling single digits . |
6 | The calamity was discovered after he left , and the next morning he gave a totally different and even more eloquent record to Edison 's enterprising representative , Colonel Gouraud ’ . |
7 | There is , however , another and even more serious aspect of the closed mind which has had a profound effect on British archaeological thinking . |
8 | Second , this war has been lost at another and even more terrible level : it is destroying our Serb feeling that our wars were just wars and that we behave honourably . |
9 | Additionally , previously mentioned problems with the model of boards of non-executives in the private sector means that incomers will not bring consistent or even very clear expectations with them on which to build . |
10 | Furthermore , because a substantial section of this criminalized population is stigmatized and discriminated against , particularly in the field of employment , its reproduction is secured ; many of them , out of resentment , injustice , or desperation , turn to more persistent and even more serious forms of crime . |
11 | In other words it is a part of the larger and even more complex issue of the relevance of current cost accounting . |
12 | In the 1890s the atmosphere was not of that settled calm with which it was credited by later and even more anxious generations . |
13 | The law of libel will not correct all or even most false statements . |
14 | The distinctive emphasis then in all elite theory accounts is on multiple causation in social development — the influence of a diversity of factors such as economic change and property relations , religions and ideological systems , political and military leadership , technological change , environmental or even wholly fortuitous factors . |
15 | It would be a gross violation to carry out noisy or even physically energetic rituals or ceremonial activities at them . |
16 | Voting is not just a matter of knowing how to put a cross on a piece of paper , nor of having a rough or even quite refined view of the policies of the major political parties . |
17 | If enough of those accepted the Anglo-Welsh offer , control might well pass to the conglomerate , with embarrassing and even financially damaging consequences for the existing Board members . |
18 | Furthermore , the farm worker has generally been among the last to receive citizenship rights granted to the rest of the population — the shadow of the workhouse was not finally removed until 1936 , the Rent Act was not extended to agricultural dwellings until 1976 and even today agricultural legislation manages to override certain of the conditions of the Truck Acts . |
19 | Reshevsky won the American title seven times , and until the arrival of the equally talented and even more combative prodigy Bobby Fischer in the late 1950s , was easily the dominant player in the United States . |
20 | He was a superb horseman and in those days we had many more horses here , bloodstock that was famous as even now these horses are . |
21 | If businessmen are very pessimistic about the future , it is unlikely that even very low interest rates would induce them to increase their rate of investment . |
22 | The autistic child may have any of these abilities to a considerably greater degree than a child of higher or even very high intelligence . |
23 | It seems probable that even less satisfactory results would be obtained by surgeons with lesser experience . |
24 | Its main raison d'etre is to let you do silly , impressive and even downright offensive things to your boring old Windows icons and the desktop . |
25 | It has not sufficiently emphasised that the Church itself is in the process of becoming and through its disobedience can present a distorted or even completely erroneous picture of the Christian life . |
26 | We are lucky enough to be living during a warm period ( interglacial ) of this ice age , but our luck can not last forever ; at some time during the next few thousand , few hundred or even just few years the next cold period ( glacial ) will commence unless humanity 's pollution contributes so much to the greenhouse effect that global warming prevents the glaciers from spreading . |
27 | ( Exceptionally , both ovaries may produce simultaneously or one ovum may divide into two or even more separate cells . ) |
28 | We find other and even more important examples of working personification in the logic of individual political rights against the state . |
29 | Conrad now conceived a new and even more grandiose strategy . |
30 | She embarked on a new and even more enigmatic liaison with an Italian anthropologist of satanic reputation who in the fullness of time turned out to be — indeed , for some time , unrecognized by the British , had been — a structuralist . |