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

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1 It is now evident in increasingly complex systems , such as the dog kidney ( ) or even in the human hand ( ) , that the release of these mediators modulates the actions of endothelin .
2 How often do you get out for a walk in the countryside or even in the local park ?
3 A university is after all fundamentally an academic institution , world famous universities of course have all sorts of other attributes er for example , er theatres er as well as er sports grounds and that is just as true in this country as it is for example in the United States or Australia or even in the non-English speaking world .
4 But it has long been known from careful palaeontological studies that even in the thick development in the Cotswolds , there is evidence of two major breaks and a period of folding in what otherwise was a very peaceful period in British geological history .
5 The evidence suggests that even in the pre-industrial period there was no automatic assumption of financial responsibility for elderly parents .
6 At the PAUL SMITH & VIVIENNE WESTWOOD shop in Clayton Square , manager Lisa Muscatelli revealed that even in the upmarket fashion echelons the glamorous casual look is what Liverpool women go for in the daytime .
7 Although we can not expect them to become typographers or graphic designers , we do believe that even in the short time available during our course we can give them what might be called an aesthetic awareness that will enable them to make reasonable decisions in their future work .
8 It was almost a relief to discover that even in the short time she had been on board ship she was already beginning to acquire a golden tan .
9 The lack of suitable concepts has meant that even in the human case , where introspective reports are available , the psychological nature of motion-perception is not understood .
10 He pointed out that even in the original form which it took when Cocks v. Thanet District Council was decided , section 69(1) conferred a measure of discretion on the local authority since in principle at least the local authority could choose between the three methods of discharging its duty which were set out in paragraphs ( a ) , ( b ) and ( c ) .
11 Yet what distinguishes the structure of Japanese industry is not only the high death rate of companies but the fact that even in the severe recession of the mid-1970s , the birth rate of new small firms exceeded the number of bankruptcies by 50 per cent .
12 This is interesting , because we know that even in the post-exilic period a considerable proportion of the Jews was for all practical purposes polytheistic .
13 We had proved in a recent elections and even in the general election , that where the pensioners ' movement was strong , the election results were more positive for candidates in support of our aims .
14 In line with Jackson 's view it has sometimes been observed that the ability to sing may be preserved despite severe expressive aphasia ( Yamadori , Osumi , Masuhara and Okubo , 1977 ) , injection of amylobarbitone into the left carotid artery in a left speech-dominant patient ( Gordon and Bogen , 1974 ) and even in the total absence of the left half of the brain following hemispherectomy ( Gott , 1973 ) .
15 Kukuli was Quechua for ‘ beautiful bird ’ and even in the dim light of the carriage I could see she had eyes like stars .
16 The white and the gold together shone in holy radiance , and even in the stilted emphasis of embroidery the angel was watchful in its fluttering , heaven-touched thread .
17 It was a minor treasure , a thing of gold wire and seed pearls , and even in the damp darkness it glittered .
18 In Third World countries you can have problems with water supply when women have to carry it long distances , and even in the rainy season , wells can become contaminated . ’
19 They were in cupboards , boxes , bags , under beds , in drawers , behind cushions , and even in the big soup pan where she made the marvellous soups .
20 He has shown good in Allgood and even in the evil captain , bad in the intermittently cowardly surgeon , a mixture of impulses in William Bentley .
21 With present day technology , and even in the foreseeable future , this is simply not possible .
22 The curtains were drawn but they were thin and unlined and even in the subdued light he could see that the room was spectacularly untidy .
23 Buzz 's gift , a nacre box , lay ignored upon the bedside table ; but even in the dull afternoon light , the shell surface gleamed .
24 But even in the eastern region Mr Livingstone lost 10 constituencies more than last year , and in the southern region he lost 20 more .
25 Nor is there a focus upon the individual , for even in the analytic situation the focus is upon the therapeutic relationship and its similarities to those which the patient had previously with one , or both , parents .
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