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

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1 The bridge humbucker has been designed to give a very hot response indeed , and I found that even the centre single coil kicked the amp quite nicely .
2 We had heard that the paths ahead were precarious and exposed , but my heart sank when I noticed that even the horses were being blindfolded .
3 I noticed that even the adults showed no ill effects at all when I moved the odd battered brother or post-spawning female to recoup in a low pH growing-on tank .
4 ‘ I can not explain fully , for this meeting must be brief — I suspect that even the walls have ears !
5 So I feel that even the South African Government can see itself that it 's over now .
6 Not necessarily : ‘ I do n't think I meant that even the people who have no caveats attached implied that they knew absolutely everything in the box .
7 I feared that even an emergency home call might go unheeded .
8 She realised that even the keepers of the secrets did not know them all .
9 Make one mistake and even a kid of 13 goes for your jugular ’
10 But now we see that even the absence of law is no guarantee against the possibility of retrospective regulation .
11 Everyone felt that even the attainment of a small portion of Palestine for the Palestinian Arabs would be a triumph .
12 He argued that even the procurement of raw materials from abroad should be subject to government control .
13 It thinks that even the IFC , particularly in the area of privatisation , is not adventurous enough .
14 For example an R & ID department can specify " the resources it needs and even the direction of its work .
15 This is a striking indication of the role of money in European society as a whole ; it reveals that even the peasantry must have reckoned , under good conditions , to produce , and to sell in the local market , a substantial surplus .
16 For now it seems that even the eels from America spawn , and then die , in the Sargasso Sea .
17 They are clearly approaching a shrine or altar of some kind , or they would not be behaving in this way ; in addition , our new view of the whole of the Knossos Labyrinth as a temple allows us to argue that even a staircase , as part of a temple-complex , might well be in a general sense dedicated to a presiding deity .
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