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

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1 And even if a structural , timber can be dated , there is always the possibility that it was stored for some time between being felled and being used , or even that it was re-used timber salvaged from an earlier building .
2 Alex McLaggan and Mary have their own roof at Grandtully , even if it is next door to his father .
3 We have to establish contact with the kidnappers and try to exchange something , even if it is just information .
4 he said to me part time er , but of course he did n't know , erm they might , might want somebody part time , but erm , I mean that 's got ta be at least even if it 's three pounds an hour
5 Even if it 's some idea like building a restaurant like a ship .
6 got I mean if Even if you had a date to aim towards , even if it was six months hence , at least that would help you , you could
7 From the moment of it 's birth , in fact poss er , even before it 's actual birth , not long after it 's conception , now that that babe has a will of it 's own , and it will exercise it and will use it .
8 Even when it is near maximum , I find the colour much less pronounced than with most other Mira stars .
9 Even though it 's bad news overall that the total number of incidents have increased again , there is good new in that there seems to be this increase in awareness and realization and commitment on the part of The Farming Union , the farmers and the water authorities to take the problem seriously and tackle it .
10 What with the flower sellers and the blind musician , the old man at his sewing machine , the two sisters selling maps of Delhi by the roadside and two others collecting camel dung for fuel the sights and sound if not the actual smell came flooding back , even though it 's 40 years since I was last there .
11 The Employment Training Programme , set up in 1988 to help the long-term unemployed , gives a low priority to workers over the age of 54 who are regarded as non-mainstream ( indeed those over 60 are not eligible to participate ) , even though it is older workers who are most at risk of experiencing long-term unemployment .
12 Mr Allan , who likened his wife 's campaign to that of the father of murdered British woman Julie Ward in Kenya , said : ‘ It 's most important we have something positive even though it is bad news . ’
13 But Liverpool City Council still fosters hopes that the former United Biscuit factory in Edge Lane will be accepted as part of the Manchester Olympic bid , even though it is 35 miles from the proposed host city .
14 He took the train down , even though it was twenty-six hours .
15 He 'd explained that his sister was on the pumps at the Smiling Service Filling Station , even though it was Good Friday .
16 The owner of ‘ The Hollybush ’ at Elstree proposed to infill an original coach arch in the pub 's facade and to demolish the timber framed side walls of the passageway behind in order to form a larger and open interior , even though it was this feature that distinguished the building as an historic inn .
17 There was still a lot of activity going on in Hunter Ward , even though it was visiting hour .
18 Even though it was high morning , the light was dim and artificial outside as acres of arched roof far above kept out the Canadian weather .
19 Even though it was common knowledge that the Merkuts were the power behind the throne , no one could say that they had ever demanded precedence after Artai .
20 This she was able to do , but the evaluators found that many of the books had never been opened and that most of them bore no issue dates , even though it was three years since their acquisition .
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