Example sentences of "[vb past] even the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The weather was so nice that it seemed even the enemy had forgotten us . |
2 | ‘ I said nothing from myself , but I prayed , and then said whatever God gave me the confidence to say … when the need arose , God opened even the ass 's mouth ’ . |
3 | But she cherished even the pain that Mark caused her . |
4 | The creation of nominal and fictitious votes was by far the greatest abuse to disfigure Scottish politics in the eighteenth century , but that was a form of political corruption which long survived even the Reform Act of 1832 , and the only abuse which was truly confined to the period under consideration was that which attempted to capitalise upon the opportunities for manipulating the voters , through a judicious application of patronage , which the small number of voters appeared to invite . |
5 | From there they would flow outwards to the masses through all state agencies , which by the 1930s included even the family . |
6 | And all the time the snow fell ; not once but many times , scooped up by the wind and hurled back in huge opaque whirlpools that obliterated even the pencil lines . |
7 | Good League results led even the club 's sternest critic to believe that in Vic Noodle we had found the man to take us into the Football League . |
8 | His father could hardly complain ; not far away in Manchester at that period only 43% of the children of the working-class reached even the age of five . |
9 | She risked standing , poised to duck back under the slab of rock if she saw even the shadow of a movement . |
10 | They had given the boy the surname Ward , not because it was his name — few of the boys emerging from the Clay possessed even the concept of a family name — but because all those who graduated from the Project bore that name . |
11 | But the insects have , in another way , transcended even the limitation of scale . |
12 | Defences were feverishly reinforced , and unremitting artillery fire forced even the Crown Prince to admit that ‘ our preparations for the attack were considerably interrupted ’ . |
13 | But surprisingly perhaps , it was not the major influence on David Steel 's image ; and David Owen 's image was influenced more by Labour partisanship than by Alliance partisanship : the hostility of Labour partisans towards Owen exceeded even the affection of Alliance partisans for him ( Table 8.3 ) . |
14 | This reflects the almost total concern with American abolitionism of some reformers as well as a liberalism about religious matters which regretted even the refusal to allow the unbeliever Joseph Barker to speak at the earlier Manchester conference . |
15 | He said even the chairperson of the Tory-controlled ACC had described the government 's attitude as obnoxious . |
16 | And now she no longer had even the conviction of her rightness to sustain her . |
17 | He missed even the sight of them acutely . |