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

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1 But of course it is sometimes not possible , because historical research demonstrates conclusively that the kind of standardised written language which can be used to represent ethnicity or nationality is a rather late historic construction — mostly of the 19th century or even later — and in any case quite often it does not exist at all , as between Serbs and Croats .
2 Dr Greenaway used The British Deaf News for making his own views known : " We do not intend to repeat yet once again all the arguments for and against the retention of the word " dumb " , he wrote in February 1970 ; " what is important , however , is to emphasise the fact that in the mind of the general public and even more completely in the minds of modem generations of deaf boys and girls the word " dumb " is out .
3 Their case would have been vastly more plausible ; and a decisive electoral victory for the Labour Party might have been seen as a mandate for the promotion of industrial democracy in the trade unions ' model of it , and as an implicit declaration of public opinion in favour of the consequential abridgement or even abrogation of the rights of ownership .
4 The creative activity went on to the end of the Venetian and Ragusan republics at the turn of the nineteenth century and even beyond .
5 And as packing can take half the time of the total removal and even more in certain circumstances , most people opt for that .
6 No such luxury was permitted to the scientists of the Soviet Union but even there Andrei Sakharov , the Russian Oppenheimer , was trying to persuade Khrushchev to abandon testing by 1958 .
7 Besides Maxim Gorky and a daughter of L. Tolstoy , it included the President of the Second Duma and even S. N. Prokopovich , the Minister of Food in the Provisional Government of 1917 , who was neither a Bolshevik nor a Menshevik .
8 well my Lord certain believers well certainly that may give rise to problems , erm , and then one may have to resolve those on the basis of the ostensible authority or even claims against the member of state under article ten of the directive , but , however , erm , on , on satisfactory or confusing to the market that might be
9 Manufacturing industries , too , were finding existing sites , many dating from the end of the last century or even the 1930s , becoming cramped .
10 The employment of able servants , particularly in the Treasury , entailed recurrent attempts to conciliate what was usable of the reformist tradition and even to appease the purged remnants of liberalism .
11 The endoscopic concept of visible vessel includes several stages of the same lesion and even various types of lesions .
12 Local authorities began to acquire properties as a response to the inadequacies of the 1932 Act and even before the LCC announced its green belt scheme in January 1935 some authorities , notably Middlesex and Surrey had commenced acquisition on a large scale ( Thomas , 1970 ) .
13 Teamwork is an important feature of a well-managed school and even more important in the context of LMS .
14 Some are remarkably hardy , whereas others need the protection of a warm wall or even a greenhouse .
15 The work of a senior local government officer is , therefore , far broader than the confines of a single department or even a single local authority .
16 The idea of the Umwelt has re-emerged in ethology in Griffin 's book The question of animal awareness ( 1976 ) , in which he argues that recent research in animal orientation , navigation , and social communication implies cognitive processes of a high order and even mental experiences of them .
17 Examples are searching for all occurrences of a given pattern or even comparing two students ' work where copying is suspected .
18 ‘ I really prefer the idea of an older man or even a bedridden man — even a person totally incapacitated — because at least when you bought him a watch you 'd know you 'd be wearing it in a week or two yourself .
19 ‘ A wall of fire , maintained by the fire-makers of an older age than even these Tuthanach .
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