Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [verb] [adv] even [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | it does my house , in fact it come the other day when Kerry had to pick a battery up and I walked out the front with Kerry and he sat in the car and did n't even look at me |
2 | To his credit , he excoriated the lack of safety at the circuit , had the highest praise for the drivers who pulled Niki out of his burning car and did not even think in terms of his now enhanced championship chances , not only because he thought Niki would be back in Austria , but because he was honest enough to know that without the accident and Jochen having to re-start , he might himself have placed no better than third . |
3 | She seemed to take no interest at all in his work and did n't even take care of him . |
4 | Some wills assumed this as an inexcludable entitlement and did not even mention it . |
5 | He appeared totally oblivious of her presence and did n't even look up as far as she was aware . |
6 | Yet there is no heaviness here : the ribs are pure decoration and do not even follow their expected course ; they end abruptly as if there is no final solution . |
7 | The letter has caused some concern in the Lower Ormeau area of Belfast as it would appear that outsiders were coming into the area after dark and running a carnival , during the week of our community festival and did n't even invite us . |
8 | I have in mind a large ball , organised by and in aid of the Book Trade Benevolent Society ( since it failed to put on its annual Carol Service last month and did n't even bother to tell anyone ) , at which the whole book business could get together and celebrate the introduction of the new VAT regime as a way of warding off the post-Christmas blues . |
9 | Many men simply assume that women are on the Pill and do n't even bother to ask . |
10 | Sometimes he gets out of bed and does n't even want to play tennis at all ! ’ |
11 | He did not make any effort to adapt any aspect of the liturgy and did not even mention the occasion . |
12 | Erm s so you 've now got the situation in modern times where people probably go out to work all day , come home at the end and do n't even know who the names of the people living next door to them . |
13 | She does not have to prove any negligence on the part of the manufacturer and does not even have to rely upon the product liability provisions of Part I of the Act . |
14 | Not only had I proved myself a liar but I 'd not been much good at school and did n't even get my leaving certificate . |
15 | It is incapable of voluntary muscular coordination and does not even appreciate its own uniqueness . |
16 | On her return , Ashraf reported directly to her brother and did not even send the foreign minister a copy of her conclusions . |
17 | At first I was humiliated to tears ; later I became hardened ; later still I accepted it as a fact and did not even try to deny it . |