Example sentences of "is [adj] even [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Thirstlessness is usual even with a fever or the dry mouth which is also commonly present . |
2 | He still maintains that non-violence is the nobler way , and that the prevention of the brutalization of human nature is preferable even to the prevention of his own suffering or the suffering of his own people . |
3 | In consequence the wealth of research contained in the bibliographies I have mentioned often fails to follow through the deep structures of police culture or establish the ways in which the culture is self-sustaining even in the face of calls for social change . |
4 | The money was demanded by the state from the citizen and the inequalities of the parties ' respective positions is manifest even in the case of a major financial institution like Woolwich . |
5 | New east-west fold mountains immediately began to be destroyed again , producing mountains of conglomerate such as the fantastic shapes of Montserrat , near Barcelona ( plate 8.1 ) which is remarkable even in a country of conglomerates like Spain . |
6 | … the Son of Man is sovereign even over the Sabbath ( Mark 2:28 ) . |
7 | … the Son of Man is sovereign even over the Sabbath ( Mark 2:28 ) . |
8 | This is when adequate sunlight is necessary even for the night bloomers . |
9 | It is obvious that such a definition is defective even within the context of ordinary English usage . |
10 | Compared to the situation just after the introduction of internment in the early 1970s , community relations are said to have improved considerably , which is true even for the period since neighbourhood foot patrols were first introduced following the hunger strikes of 1981 . |
11 | Huntington Castle , an early seventeenth-century mansion , is bizarre even in a country that takes pride in the eccentric . |
12 | The ‘ Moonlight ’ Sonata is impetuous even in the opening sostenuto first movement , and his Carnaval is flighty , skittish and full of character . |