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

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1 It is not an abuse to process to assert private law rights by a private action even if the action raises or turns on public law issues .
2 Be sure that you receive post-test counselling even if the result is negative .
3 If the researcher 's interest is sufficiently wide and his pocket sufficiently deep it is advisable to obtain a copy of the appropriate work even if a catalogue does describe the volumes on offer as ‘ disbound ’ , ‘ shaken ’ , with ‘ weak hinges ’ or some other euphemism for falling apart .
4 Approaching such an aggressive and powerful creature is a dangerous enterprise even if the move is made by another individual of the same species and its intentions are purely sexual .
5 As will be seen below , the position is different with regard to loss of amenities : in such a case damages are awarded for the lost amenity even if the plaintiff is not aware of the loss .
6 Titian would be a great master even if the time should come when nobody wants to look at his paintings .
7 The rotor presents the same frontal area even if the wind changes directions ; only the direction of the thrust developed varies .
8 If shares are being issued and listing particulars or a prospectus are required , reporting accountants may also be asked to provide a private comfort letter on the statement made by the directors as to the adequacy of working capital even if the transaction does not require formal comfort to be given .
9 The idea is that , just as brands provide suppliers with enduring benefits , so command of significant shares of world markets can confer lasting advantage even if the supply choices change over time .
10 At the level of rhetoric much concern has been expressed about female underachievement even if the reference is generally to the experiences of white girls .
11 You may be able to claim constructive dismissal even if the incident which directly leads to your departure is minor , if it can be regarded as the last straw .
12 For dividend announcements to be treated unambiguously as good signals , managers must be given the correct incentive to transmit a true signal even if the information is bad .
13 IT IS too soon to judge what impact upon London Contemporary Dance Theatre will be made by its new artistic director , Dan Wagoner , but the first programme of the Sadler 's Wells season finds the dancers , all of them young , in excellent form even if the choreography is less rewarding .
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