Example sentences of "[conj] that even [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I believe that most men have an inborn desire to hunt and kill and that even today this primitive urge has only been eradicated in a small minority of the human race .
2 The research evidence suggests that support from one 's family should be the last resort and not the first , and that even then it must be handled carefully to ensure that each party retains a proper independence of the other .
3 Freud thought that communism could not be established over the world as a whole without a great deal of bloodshed , and that even then , although the human potential for brutality and killing may be less , it would not disappear entirely .
4 The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that the cumulative capital cost of protecting developed areas of the United States against the expected sea-level rise by the year 2100 would be $73–111 billion at 1988 prices and that even then an area equivalent to the size of Massachusetts would be lost through flooding ( Gribbin , 1990 ) .
5 Held , that in the opinion of the court , ( 1 ) a stay for delay or any other reason was to be imposed only in exceptional circumstances ; that , even where delay could be said to be unjustifiable , the imposition of a permanent stay was to be the exception rather than the rule ; and that even more rarely could a stay properly be imposed in the absence of fault on the part of the complainant or the prosecution , and never where the delay was due merely to the complexity of the case or contributed to by the defendant 's actions ( post , pp. 18H — 19A ) .
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