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

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1 Their case would have been vastly more plausible ; and a decisive electoral victory for the Labour Party might have been seen as a mandate for the promotion of industrial democracy in the trade unions ' model of it , and as an implicit declaration of public opinion in favour of the consequential abridgement or even abrogation of the rights of ownership .
2 Even then , the limits of such danger are bounded by the age of the child or children involved and the child 's socio-sexual maturity , while mitigation may lie in the knowledgeable cooperation or even encouragement of the youngster concerned .
3 The leaders of the labour movement concluded from this that the British government had a responsibility to defend democracy against fascism and were increasingly bitter about the apparent indifference or even acceptance which characterized the response of many Conservatives to dictatorship in central Europe .
4 Yet in those golden eyes of hers was a lively intelligence and even wit .
5 After a few days it may go onto their chest or settle in the liver causing a bilious fever and even jaundice .
6 They may be attached to a particular school for a single day or even part of a day , or for a substantially longer period .
7 Any precise quantification in the present muddled state of our economy is an obvious chimera and even approximation to the truth is so occluded by political utterance as itself to become unattainable .
8 Lists are not meant as explanations , although there is sometimes an implicit taxonomy and even theory in a list , and the theoretical starting point of this book emphatically does not lie in this list .
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