Example sentences of "even [verb] [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There have been many doubts that Gazza could n't make a come-back at club level or even contemplate straddling the international scene again with the outrageous talent that made him a folk hero . |
2 | Today the church looks robust ; and it is even intended to rebuild the long-vanished cloister on the north side . |
3 | Thus , it seems that it is misguided even to try to find a single deficit theory of Broca 's aphasia , because Broca 's aphasia is a clinical syndrome , not a theoretical syndrome . |
4 | Never has anyone even considered building an international airport , moving all the necessary supplies over a distance of 13 000 kilometres between hemispheres . |
5 | I did n't even trouble to give the post-office people our new address , because everybody who knows us , knows where we 've gone . |
6 | Following the revolution of 1905 some of them even recommended liquidating the revolutionary organization altogether . |
7 | And with SaverPlus 2001 , you do n't even need to undergo a medical examination if you can answer the simple questions on the Application satisfactorily . |
8 | you do n't even use you do n't even need to use a naked flame , you just need a hot surface like Matthew 's kneecap ! |
9 | Meanwhile , Smith continued to pull away and on present form will not even need to sail a match-race final to be selected for Barcelona . |
10 | Some teachers might even choose to teach the entire history syllabus by working backwards from the present . |
11 | And , of course , people who do help by sponsoring these items could even choose to have a rare creature named after them in an unusual form of immortality . |
12 | They even came to incorporate a small tribe of native neighbours as permanent auxiliary troops ; this at least is the information conveyed by Caesar ( B. Civ. 1 .34.4 ) . |
13 | Stalin even threatened to make a separate peace with Germany . |
14 | In each case the Canadian fiction of a supposedly identical sovereign was repudiated ; and in each case the continuance of a unity which had been due only to the former British connection was made a prior condition for even pretending to play the Canadian game . |
15 | At one moment he even seemed to have a small advantage , but after 44 moves a draw was agreed in a level position . |
16 | People , their understandings of their circumstances and their struggles to force collective facilities out of the state , were again under-conceptualised and , indeed , even seemed to have a small role to play . |
17 | I find it shameful that you try to promote the measure which does n't even begin to address the basic problem of housing . |
18 | As the great British biologist/mathematician J.B.S. Haldane commented , human beings would be hard pressed , however long natural selection acted upon them , to sprout the wings of an angel ; we just do not have the genes that would even begin to provide the appropriate structures , and past selection has never acted to provide us with these structures . |
19 | But I believe until now he 's never even agreed to hold a full-scale exhibition of his work ? ’ |
20 | As far as Rose was concerned even Stitch made a welcome division from Naseby . |
21 | After the overthrow of the Shah in 1979 the USSR ordered the local communist party ( Tudeh ) to support the Ayatollah Khomeini , and even began to supply the new regime with weapons . |
22 | For instance , in the hospital they were calling me Mrs , because er the stigma er , is so much , and I mean er , I even get called a single parent and I 'm not ! |
23 | So , with all the emotional implications of colour , should we even try to encourage a specific response to our work ? |
24 | inge , we 're our own which means that we are , our problems are so limited that we actually carry the liability ourselves , we do n't even have to use an external company to get the rates on . |
25 | We do not even have to posit a genetic advantage in imitation , though that would certainly help . |
26 | Meredith craned her neck and saw behind her an even older notice announcing a trio of public hangings , two of them for offences which in some circumstances would not even have warranted a custodial sentence today . |
27 | In fact , she says , she may even have to sell the six-bedroom house in West London where she runs her Party Planners business , to help cover debts . |
28 | They might even have reached the legal officer , Mr. Tony Child . |
29 | You may even have to launch a complete attack before you can spell out your future intentions . |
30 | I did n't even have to make the conventional protests . |