Example sentences of "even [adv] [adv] [subord] we [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | But there were perfectly good ways of preserving food without refrigeration , which were followed even more diligently than we do nowadays in the time of the deep freeze . |
2 | This situation emerges even more clearly when we come to Anselm 's successor , Archbishop Ralph . |
3 | ‘ Not in so many words perhaps , ’ said Mark , ‘ but they do manage somehow to make their wants known and perhaps even more persistently than we do . ’ |
4 | It was also unusual to have the batsman complain about seals swimming behind the bowler 's arm , but at least this allowed us to stop for drinks even more often than we had done the day before . |
5 | ‘ Some , like the osprey and the peregrine falcon , which flies even more swiftly than we do , almost died out . |
6 | We might begin by asking ourselves just what is a sexual problem : we may find the term a difficult one to define , and even more so if we attempt to assess the magnitude of the problem in any given situation or individual . |