Example sentences of "[adv] even if [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This is so even if a company fails to export to Europe a single nut , bolt , software package or policy of insurance . |
2 | This is so even if the landlord is otherwise unwilling to grant a new tenancy . |
3 | It 's a very simple matter and it it , there 's no so even if the jury are about to hear it from the witness . |
4 | This is so even if the interpretation given to an experience , or which stimulated the experience , is one not authentic to it , conditioned perhaps by the society of which the individual is a part . |
5 | So even if the Queen had disapproved of her daughter 's remarriage , she would not have risked a national outcry by snubbing the wedding . |
6 | That is so even if the defect ( e.g. salmonella ) was present in the produce before it reached the industrial processor . |
7 | ( Anglers are presently major users of the Derwent and would remain so even if the river were reinstated for use by power craft . ) |
8 | The ignition electrodes are hidden beneath the burners and stay clean and reliable so even if the milk boils over a quick wipe is all that 's needed . |
9 | This is so even if the relationship they are worried about is a very strong one or the parting they are anxious about is a very ordinary and short one . |
10 | The resolution must be filed with the Registrar of Companies within 15 days of the meeting ( s166(7) ) ; this is so even if the resolution is an ordinary resolution . |
11 | This is so even if the copyright ownership is transferred , that is , if the agreement is an assignment and not simply a licence . |
12 | It has also become clear that dreaming is by no means confined to REM sleep ( see Chapter 5 ) , so even if the theory was correct , the regime of REM sleep deprivation would not have been an adequate test of it . |
13 | So even if the associate has , has er , obtained the cheque but has n't managed to get it in the next day , and he dies in an accident . |
14 | So even if the truth , which I think it will now , is established and recognised , it 's a pretty costly business in this country to do it . |
15 | Thus even if an actor , following Stanislavsky , allows himself to become emotionally engaged during a performance his emotional response , mediated by dramatic form , can only be an approximation to the character 's supposed emotional state . |
16 | In truth , the fact that a position of power might be attained as a result of ‘ private ’ contracting in itself says nothing about the legitimacy of the possession of that power , and hence even if the company could be explained in purely contractual terms this would , without more , have little impact on the question of the propriety of state intervention . |
17 | It still appeared deserted Their excitement was such that he doubted if they could stop now even if the gamekeeper did appear . |
18 | Incredibly even if the person who set the snare is found out they may be beyond the reach of the law |
19 | It shows further that since the social enterprise concept does not rely on a special characterisation of the role of the state in corporate existence , then even if the contract theory provides a more descriptively accurate account , no threat to the concept is entailed . |
20 | For example , if a ‘ prophet , or a dreamer of dreams ’ entices you to follow another god , then even if the person is a close friend or member of your family , ‘ neither shall thine eye pity him , neither shalt thou spare , neither shalt thou conceal him : but thou shalt surely kill him ’ . |
21 | If , on the other hand , the estimates are always equal to or less than the actual cost for a path , as in Fig. 8.2. , then even if the algorithm initially takes the wrong path , its actual cost will be worse than the other , optimistically estimated paths . |
22 | If the smallest doses are given then even if the remedy is inappropriate the harm done is insignificant and the appropriate remedy quickly puts the case in order . |
23 | I like the fact that we sold enough records to go on there even if the event was a little embarrassing . ’ |
24 | The President 's cabin lay three miles into the reserve , four miles to the north and a good eight hundred feet above the lodge , and divided from it by a small tributary of the Makaa so Trent could expect no help there even if the owner was in residence . |
25 | However even if the court calls one of the ‘ if X ’ conditions a question of fact , it will substitute its view as to the meaning of that term if it conceives the fact to be jurisdictional . |
26 | After doing this several times in a two-seater during training , the student may find both that applying full opposite rudder will stop the spin and that the glider does not in fact re-stall again even if the stick is kept back . |
27 | This country has a static but ageing population and will continue to have one for some considerable time ahead even if the birthrate kicks upward again . |
28 | When one tries to analyse the real reasons for the respect which French cookery has so long exacted from the rest of the world , the French genius for presentation must be counted as a very relevant point , and its humble beginnings can be seen on the market stalls , i the small town charcutiers ' and pâtissiers ' shops , in the modest little restaurants where even if the cooking is not particularly distinguished , the most ordinary of little dishes will be brought to your table with respect , properly arranged on a serving dish , the vegetables separately served , the object of arousing your appetite will be achieved and the proprietors of the establishment will have made the most of their limited resources . |
29 | Yet even if a shareholder were able to bring a derivative action under one of the exceptions to the rule in Foss v. |
30 | Maria questioned him , aware that his desire for her had n't died yet even if the need to respect himself again had dictated that he put an end to their affair . |