Example sentences of "even [adj -er] [noun sg] [prep] [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Despite the promises of Tory Ministers during the nineteen ninety two election campaign , the past twelve months witnessed even further decline in our manufacturing industry .
2 POP legend Roy Orbison is set to become an even bigger star after his death aged 52 .
3 This gentleman was told of the deplorable state of the lady and the even worse state of her husband , and he recommended the couple to Samuel Young .
4 Britain , with a defence budget of £1,500 million a year , was actually spending an even higher proportion of its wealth on arms — between 8 per cent and 10 per cent of the Gross National Product , a third of its tax revenue .
5 Elizabeth was prepared to put her trust in essential oils rather than resort to an even stronger preparation from her doctor who had already prescribed an ointment which had not worked .
6 There was an even tighter look on his face now , and when he pronounced that they were ready to leave Maggie was extremely thankful .
7 Of almost all the great measures with which his name is associated , he attained great eminence as an opponent before he attained even greater eminence as their advocate . ’
8 When finally broken down , DEC 's 1992 figures are likely to show that an even greater percentage of its workstation business was carried out on VAX/VMS than in 1991 .
9 The exercises are becoming a little more difficult but they are having an even greater benefit on your body .
10 The guilts and pains he had foisted upon a fictional being would come back in even greater strength to their source , and he knew that he would go mad .
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