Example sentences of "[be] [verb] even [prep] the [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Yet Eliot seems to have been attracted even to the most unlikely sources , including even Conan Doyle 's ‘ The Musgrave Ritual ’ . |
2 | Animals kept in captivity for biomedical research are stressed even under the most humane conditions . |
3 | Using everyday objects , basic scientific principles can be explained even to the very young . |
4 | But it remained uncertain whether they were strong enough to create conditions in which peace could be negotiated even on the most minimal of their terms . |
5 | My whirlpool analogy can prove equally dangerous in its generalisation for there are innovators to be found even in the most remote schools . |
6 | The nature of this particular kind of identification and of the differences between the two versions can be illustrated even in the formally constructed prayerful episodes . |
7 | However , as Sperber and Wilson have shown , this traditional approach to communication can not be maintained even in the most ordinary , non-poetic cases . |
8 | Within months , Scargill 's warnings of substantial pit closures were transformed into reality : the NUM was unable to resist — with most of its members at the affected pits rapidly opting for the generous redundancy terms — and with the privatization of the electricity-generating industry at the end of the 1980s the ability of many British mines to compete was in question ; closures were instituted even in the more productive fields . |
9 | Few of those who can read actually believe what is said even in the more responsible newspapers ; like many Middle Easterners they prefer the racy , outlandish explanation . |
10 | It is also the case that informal rules exist within organisations and that discretion is exercised even within the most seemingly formal organisation . |
11 | Deaf and dumb people were bitterly disappointed , and the BDDA 's reaction is summed up in its annual report for the year 1932 : No aid from the State was considered even in the most pressing of all problems , the vocational training of school leavers . |