Example sentences of "even [subord] they [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The curriculum is designed by teachers who unconsciously reflect the view that city life is best , even if they come from the rural areas .
2 These are included in relation only to limited classes of investments , which , however , cover not only money market investments but also debt investments ; it is therefore likely that futures contracts linked to debt securities are included , even if they fall outside the money market exemption ( because the transaction is too small or the debt securities have too long a maturity ) ; and ( 6 ) Countries , monetary authorities or certain supranational institutions .
3 Even if they got to the superleague then were repeatedly humiliated 6 nil I would be happy despite it making them yet more money .
4 Ecologically sound materials , such as natural fibres for fabrics , damp courses that breathe with the building and plant-based paints are increasingly in demand , even if they add to the cost .
5 The water was warm and still and so very clear that they could see the lights of the suspended arc-lamps even before they dipped below the surface of the darkened Aegean .
6 At the end of the long road Reynolds ' was the first house they had to pass and they started to cringe into themselves behind Moran even before they got to the little hedge of privet above the whitewashed stones .
7 Even as they dodge through the traffic clogging Kiev 's main street , Kreshchatik , pedestrians will assure you that it is no longer possible to buy petrol .
8 The US is hardly lily white in the battle over chip imports into Japan , and Japanese chip users say that their US suppliers have been cancelling deliveries in favour of US customers even as they complain about the difficulty of penetrating the market , according to Electronic Industries Association of Japan .
9 Set into the floor were several open pits , which exuded a dank stench even as they pulsed with the chill luminescence of putrefaction .
10 So , many leading-edge manufacturers are searching for ways to enhance their workers ' capabilities and improve labour relations , even as they look to the new technology to cut labour costs as well . ’
11 ‘ George did n't want to put the business at the cottage to them , you can see why , and it 's pretty clear they do n't want to believe in a conspiracy anyway , even when they knew about the Reznichenko Memorandum . ’
12 He did n't see , not even when they got in the car and his Dad drove off .
13 Some submissions were to clear the initial hurdles relatively quickly , even when they fell at the first one .
14 Even when they worked in the same industry they were often employed in quite different processes : in copper mining for example at the surface not underground , and were separately waged .
15 This is true even though they bring to the search the knowledge they already possess about how spoken language works .
16 From these , it is clear that a buyer can be owner of the goods even though he has not paid for them and even though they remain in the seller 's possession .
17 A European Court of Justice ruling on July 21 was seen as opening up the possibility of EC citizens applying for social security benefits in the United Kingdom even though they lived outside the UK .
18 This was because those steps had been reasonable ones to take even though they had in the event aggravated the losses .
19 In a frank interview with the Mail on Sunday , Becky Blandford said that the Duke had called her a ’ filthy little scrubber ’ after she posed in lingerie for Tatler magazine … and complained that she and Jamie had not once been invited to dinner at the Palace even though they live on the estate .
20 Goldman 's defence was that , as a market-maker in MCC shares , it was exempted from having to disclose its holdings , even though they rose above the 3 p.c. threshhold above which investors other than market-makers must make public disclosure .
  Next page