Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] even [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Seven or eight had died in hospital , yes , and some of those would have lingered for a day or two ; fair enough or even blond genug , as the Army usually put it .
2 Thus particular cultural forms and practices can not be attached mechanically or even paradigmatic ally to particular classes ; nor , even , can particular interpretations , valuations and uses of a single form or practice .
3 To a trainee at the interface this may not seem very different from a teaching machine or computer aided instruction but the logic or architecture of the driving system is different so that even more flexibility is available .
4 Maggie picked up the poker and jabbed the fire with it , rearranging the coals so that even more heat was thrown out .
5 Instead , say Deschamp and Cooke , they probably make the cell less yielding , so that even high turgor can not elongate the cell into the feathery form .
6 It is a hard school to learn in and even this year one of the English team who skipped a rink , Norman Jones of Bournemouth , was beaten in the final of the British Isles senior fours championship in Worthing .
7 That erm , very often the discovery of one thing is , perhaps and even unexpected spin-off from pursuing research into another .
8 BELOW When even substantial timber buildings decay and collapse , the only evidence that is usually available for archaeologists to discover are non-organic finds , and holes in the ground in which the timber posts may have been originally placed .
9 The archaeological site was there , with a tessellated pavement already and even greater potential — in the north-east corner the defences of the small Roman town showed as a bold earthwork .
10 I shall suggest however that the philosophical framework which allowed the fathers to have a Christology which could be in some way inclusive of women has disappeared ; and moreover that even patristic Christology does not solve the problem .
11 The rank and file pointed out that even skilled workshop men earned only 12 million roubles , but administrative heads got 45 million : ‘ it 's like the old monarchical structure . ’
12 And it can not be ruled out that even higher interest rates - whatever the political consequences — would be used in the last resort .
13 So I have to ask has anyone , and I underline anyone , who talks about economic policies , recessions , recoveries and jobs , yet begun to face up to the way everything depends on growth as before and even more growth than before .
14 There was an incredible over-concentration on health , ignoring the fact that most people receive a pay packet every week or every month for certain , but few will be sick that often and even fewer wish to think they might be sick that often .
15 British and Empire troops dug in and organized their defences so rapidly that all German counter-attacks the following day were thrown back and even more ground gained .
16 There seems to be some sort of implicit acknowledgement in there or even explicit acknowledgement that if we were able to justify the approach we could pursue it within a local plan and that does n't really square with what Mr Williamson has just said .
17 Note however that even this clause does contain some exceptions to allow either for nominated sub-contractors or sub-contracting customary in the trade , since , in practice , the seller probably will not perform every part of the contract himself .
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