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

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1 Even where society relies on private agencies to monitor regulations , society will probably want to set the standards itself .
2 Even where faith is weak or even wrongly based , it is not necessarily illegitimate .
3 Since then the condition of housing in rural areas seems on average to have reached a higher standard than that in many urban areas , even where renovation or renewal policies have been conducted .
4 ( And such questions are always among the hardest to answer even where evidence is full . )
5 ( It is important to realise that even where management controls Newco within s416 the institutions investing in Newco may also control it under s416 . )
6 Indeed , even where homophobia is directly connected with a disturbing repression and/or neurosis , the actual psychic dislocation involved may be very effectively offset by the political and cultural gains of homophobic displacement .
7 Even where relatives or friends purchase a policy on behalf of an elderly person , the insurance companies reserve the right , for instance , to re-negotiate a policy held through a company when the person reaches retirement age .
8 This organisation happily ploughs a furrow totally at odds with the notion of free trade , by making it as difficult as Possible for non-German companies to sell their wares in Germany without DIN approval — even where EEC law says that the only approval necessary is from the country of origin .
9 Even today you often find men 's where you do n't find women 's and even where provision is equal there are difficulties , ’ says Sue .
10 Even where documents are available , historians need a lot of imagination to reconstruct any kind of Carolingian site .
11 Even where concepts and practicalities were not handled adequately , it was clear that schools of architecture were making energy efficiency a significant aspect of their curriculum .
12 Even where price increases have taken place , retailers with good stocks may be able to cushion the blow for a while .
13 Even where parents no longer live together they each continue to be responsible for their children and will need to decide who the children should live with for most of the time and how often the other parent should see the children .
14 Even where legislation has been phrased in the European manner , like section 10 of the Contempt of Court Act , the courts have nevertheless contrived to let pro-executive exceptions swallow the supposed rule ( see the Guardian Newspaper case , Chapter 5 ) .
15 Ultimately , a disposal licence can be revoked by a disposal authority , by issuing a notice under s.7(5) , even where conditions are being complied with , or under s.9(4) ( b ) for non-compliance with those conditions .
16 Even where subscriptions have been paid , the journals are not arriving .
17 Even where restrictions are still important , as in the yen market , the swap market has facilitated circumvention .
18 Since the experience-curve concept was developed by BCG , it has been shown that there is much more to dominating markets than simple mastery of the experience curve — even where cost leadership is the strategy .
19 Even where knowledge appears the same though , there is often a difference in the way it is applied and understood .
20 This is true even where respondents reported ill health or dissatisfaction with work .
21 This will be the case even where disclosure of the information is not an inevitable consequence of its use ( see for example Amber Size and Chemical Co Ltd v Menzel [ 1913 ] 30 RPC 433 ) .
22 Even where State protection of individuals is supposedly guaranteed by treaty , the prime motivation has been the furtherance of international order through the preservation of international peace and security rather than a direct intention to provide international legal protection for individuals .
23 Even where money could be made through tourism by conserving forests with their complement of birds and other animals to attract visitors , the animals have been shot and agriculture has encroached .
24 Isolation in the staff room can often become part of the community language teacher 's experience but that should not deter the teacher from becoming more outgoing and willing to share , even where others initially are not so forthcoming .
25 Even where prices could be raised to offset the wage increases , aggregate profits would still fall eventually if credit was not extended fast enough to allow the sale of the same volume of commodities at the higher price level .
26 However , despite Lord Morton 's words quoted above , in some cases the courts have been prepared to interpret clauses restrictively even where liability could only arise in negligence .
27 Even where things are not made explicit , we can sometimes infer information or attitudes .
28 It is apparent that even where investigations have commenced within physical geography they have often proceeded to become intertwined with other disciplines .
29 The danger of the approach is that it allows the courts to intervene even where Parliament intended the tribunal 's decision to be final .
30 There must be some gain to the citizen , however minimal , in living under a constitution which regularises the way in which power is exercised ; even where government is authoritarian , it matters that it is not arbitrary .
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