Example sentences of "even have [verb] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She does not have to prove any negligence on the part of the manufacturer and does not even have to rely upon the product liability provisions of Part I of the Act . |
2 | This idea may even have developed from the hunting practices and rituals , in which men dressed as animals to be able to approach near enough to use their short-weapons effectively . |
3 | His absence may even have contributed to the tragedy , for on his deathbed Albert lamented , ‘ if only Stockmar were here … |
4 | Instability was greatest at periods of high sedimentation at the onset of deglaciation , when ice sheets reached or may even have extended beyond the shelf break . |
5 | He might even have warmed to the challenge . |
6 | She could have watched the papers , I suppose , could even have stayed in the area and watched you grow up . |
7 | Niall may even have surfaced by the time you join us . ’ |
8 | I may even have said in the spirit of the joke that it had been one hundred and fifty-six whores , for all the world as though it was of an obsessive importance for the actual number to be known with absolute accuracy ! |
9 | They might even have belonged to a child . |
10 | So you trace the , the , the , in other words the day 's residue becomes just part of the associations which leads back often to things which did n't necessarily happen today , or which may even have happened in the past . |
11 | And i it may be , for instance , erm that he may even have to intervene at the modification stage if something was going seriously wrong . |
12 | And I felt absolutely horrified , devastated to think that he could have done that sort of damage and just walked away he did n't even have to pay for the damage he 'd done . |