Example sentences of "even [art] " in BNC.

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1 You can be perfectly well with HIV and at other times chronic debility makes it hard to do even the basic things .
2 You can be perfectly well with HIV and at other times chronic debility makes it hard to do even the basic things .
3 Exhaustion is a permanent feature preventing the completion of even the most simple task .
4 Tell the President that you have read about their case , that their trial was unfair — even the Appeal Court agrees on this — and ask that they are released immediately .
5 Rome is distinguished by the statue on the Capitoline Hill of Marcus Aurelius ; New York , even the United States , is symbolised by the Statue of Liberty ; Copenhagen is remembered for its mermaid .
6 Even the opening report of him comes from an unusual source — his own vivid memory of how he learned to walk .
7 What he does seem to mind — and what even the most arbitrary-seeming , the most ludic , of his ironic and erotic diversions and excursions show that he minds — is the regime that came to power in his native country after the revolution of 1948 .
8 Face crushed face , but even the humiliated ones , the ones pushed away , the third-raters and the defeated ones , even those — from a certain distance imposed by the law of hierarchy , it 's true — still moved toward the front , showing here and there from behind the first-rate , titled ones , if only as fragments : an ear , a piece of temple , a cheek or a jaw … just to be closer to the Emperor 's eye !
9 Even the interview system is not an ideal one — once again you 're having to sell yourself — and if you 're a character actor like I am I can not show myself without being somebody else .
10 He condemned dancing in every form , even the kitchen dances were sinful and against the wishes of our Church .
11 But even the new bill limited adoption to parents possessing the same religious identity as the child .
12 But just as the mere thought of the long run is liable to blight any work on which one is engaged , so the thought of a tone distinct from though inseparable from the shit is guaranteed to bring even the most promising project to a halt .
13 Yet it was as though that night , in the moonlight , in the silence , as though even the work , the months of steady labour , had only been an illusion , only the dream of work , the dream of progress , and I had not even begun and never would begin , though at different moments in my life I might have had the illusion that I had begun and even , perhaps , finished .
14 Even the flat .
15 Easy to see what effect sudden nausea at even the thought of the big glass would have on a life lived in this way .
16 The modern world is one which confuses and plunders our sense of the past ; one where even the concept of ‘ heritage ’ itself is hi-jacked and distorted .
17 Even the revered classical architect Professor Albert Richardson wrote a book on pubs , establishing their soundness and Englishness in the age of American cocktails .
18 Even the duck used for Tai Bai Duck ( a dish handed down from generation to generation and named after the Tang dynasty poet Li Tai Bai ) despite being supplied by Cherry Valley , is , promises Jermey , authentic , because the company supplied much of China 's duck breeding stock .
19 There are also recipes contributed by the likes of Claudia Roden , Sri Owen and Joyce Molyneux , but even the most exotic of these — like an intriguing banana pudding from Indonesia — seem quite achievable .
20 Routine in his life was everything and he would be jiggered if anything — even the abduction of Squire Blacker — would interfere with it .
21 It is suitable for even the smallest gardens , and if you can only accommodate one daisy-flowered perennial it should be this .
22 Bulbs bring welcome colour to the New Year , says Anne Swithinbank , and even the smallest garden can house a stunning display of miniature varieties
23 Their diminutive size makes them suitable for even the smallest , most overcrowded garden .
24 Even the towplanes are taxied to a nearby picketing point and tied down properly between each flight .
25 However , there are a number of risks to be considered by even the most competent pilot , and these are outside the pilot 's control once the cloud climb has been started .
26 A surprising number of gliders have been wrecked by pilots pulling the undercarriage lever or even the release knob instead of the airbrakes on the approach , usually on their first flight on type .
27 Flu is a viral infection which can make even the fittest person feel quite ill .
28 The interpretation of culture and even the ability to understand what is happening in the society under scrutiny as well as the need to grapple with political or ethical questions are all endless and fundamental problems of the moment ( Phillips 1973 : 78 ) .
29 Even the research listed by the ‘ independent ’ Police Foundation or undertaken at the University Centres for Criminological Research ( and largely dependent on government grants and funding by such bodies as the Economic and Social Research Council ) often comes up against the anti — intellectual bias which permeates all levels in police thinking ( Lewis 1976 ) .
30 Always the demand is for ‘ practical ’ skills , while academic analysis remains a despised pastime , so that even the Superintendents ' Association ( the equivalent of the Police Federation for the lower ranks ) has similarly denied any place for intellectualism for its members .
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