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

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1 Some families choose particular village locations because multiple-car ownership eases their problems of accessibility ; others make the choice or are constrained to a particular area for economic reasons even though the ownership of just one car may cause difficulties for some members of the family ; yet other households may be constrained even to particular houses in particular locations .
2 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 .
3 Be sure that you receive post-test counselling even if the result is negative .
4 An application under the Children Act which would have the effect of varying or discharging a direction or order made in wardship proceedings before 14 October 1991 should be made to the High Court even though the wardship itself may have ceased on that date under the transitional provisions ( In Re C ( a Minor ) , CA ( 1991 ) , cited above , see also Appendix 5 ) .
5 Punctuality of departure means that there is little leeway for prolonged diagnostic through and the tendency under such conditions is to change the suspected LRU even though the BITE check if available indicated that it is functioning correctly .
6 Until a few weeks ago she had been scarcely aware of him except as a friendly and familiar face in class ; but now , now she was very much aware of him — and he was very definitely aware of her ; much to Erika 's embarrassment sitting with her and Rosa at lunch , at the next desk in class , asking her out to the cinema and even , to Erika 's amazement and , she suspected , his own , offering to help Paul with his homework — in the Nordern home , that is — an offer declined both by Erika and Paul , although Paul did corner Fritz in school and suggest to him that if he actually did the homework then he , Paul , would further his , Fritz 's , courtship of Erika ; Paul being shrewd enough to guess the motive behind Fritz 's philanthropic gesture even though the square on the hypotenuse might remain a mystery to him .
7 The Motor Vehicle ( Construction and Use ) Regulations generally impose an absolute liability even though an employer , as in this case , had no knowledge of the defect .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 But the gradualist argument could be applied just as tellingly : chimp-like skull , body size and body build , feet retaining chimp-like features even though the pelvis and lower limbs indicate bipedalism .
11 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 .
12 For example , if one reads bread and , the logogen for butter will receive some input ( collect some evidence ) from the cognitive system even before the word butter is actually seen .
13 Several writers have suggested that those people who most readily succumb are often rather introverted and socially inept individuals even before the compulsion takes over .
14 A securitisation will qualify for a linked presentation even though the seller retains significant risk on the underlying mortgages ( even with little potential upside ) , provided ( among other things ) that claims against the seller are limited solely to the assets securitised .
15 The accord tried to establish standards to protect basic rights even when a government declared a state of emergency .
16 This has the effect that high concentrations of carbonic acid can be attained in cold regions even though the rate of production of carbon dioxide by organic activity in such environments is relatively low .
17 But the landlord has an absolute right to require the tenant to take a new tenancy of the whole of the property comprised in the current tenancy even though the tenant does not occupy the whole of it ( s32(2) ) .
18 Titian would be a great master even if the time should come when nobody wants to look at his paintings .
19 Nevertheless , the court granted the plaintiff an interlocutory injunction even though the plaintiff had previously engaged in comparative advertising .
20 The rotor presents the same frontal area even if the wind changes directions ; only the direction of the thrust developed varies .
21 In many situations the chargee may have a contractual remedy even though the charge has not crystallised ; for example , the holder of an uncrystallised charge can always ‘ intervene and obtain an injunction to prevent the company from dealing with its assets otherwise than in the ordinary course of its business . ’
22 Try not to give one-word answers even if the interviewer is inexperienced and keeps phrasing questions so that the most obvious way to answer is ‘ Yes ’ or ‘ No ’ .
23 The student will learn realistic ways of ensuring good nursing care even when the workload is heavy .
24 The instructor may have been wondering if the height was going to be sufficient for a normal approach even though the student had already cut out the base leg to make a 180° turn on to finals .
25 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 .
26 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 .
27 However , superficial reading of research findings , combined with prejudice , has led to a growing stress on workfare in the United States where mothers , whose children may be as young as six months in some States , could be forced to accept training or low-paid work even where the child care support services are inadequate .
28 Thus new furniture would be defective if it contained live woodworm even though the presence of the woodworm posed no threat of personal injury .
29 The next stage occurs when everyone concerned with the case assumes that there are connections between various incidents even though the evidence may still be shaky .
30 Indeed , this issue was addressed in an earlier study ( Tomkins , 1973 , pp. 115–21 ) , where it was illustrated how it was possible to devise an investment-appraisal rule ( just like that above ) consistent with NPV but based on residual income even when the project cash flows were uneven through time — although it was felt that NPV was more straightforward .
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