Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] even [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | That beats even the £1,784 a week paid last year for unemployed interior designer Peter Julien 's house in Hampstead , London . |
2 | Elsewhere , the White armies offered the subordinate peoples of the old empire only the same as before , and this made even the Bolsheviks seem acceptable . |
3 | Parliament , he said , had been careful to avoid even the appearance of countenancing such a doctrine . |
4 | It is known that the sea is cruel , but it is also humourless , so few laughs are prompted by this book and after some glum pages it is easy to crave even the schoolboy humour of Stephen Leacock 's skit , Soaked in Seaweed . |
5 | In the not-too-distant past the attitude of physicians was very much to avoid even the suggestion of hypoglycaemic reactions at any time , and always to keep a little glucose in the urine , especially at bedtime . |
6 | From more than a few feet it was impossible to tell even the sex of the figure . |
7 | But now all those Arab and Western powers that had invested such hopes in the plan will find it hard to sustain even a pretence that it remains a realistic proposal . |
8 | But now all those Arab and Western powers that had invested such hopes in the plan will find it hard to sustain even a pretence that it remains a realistic proposal . |
9 | They all stood in the rapidly darkening garden , most of them glad to have even the illusion of activity to take their minds off the unchanging situation . |
10 | It would be smooth sailing , if one could determine the course of one 's actions only by one general principle whose application at a given moment was too obvious to need even a moment 's reflection . |
11 | Feeling pleased for them , I lowered the binoculars through which I 'd been able to see even the tears on Mrs Unwin 's cheeks , and there below me and in front of the grandstand was the man with the gaunt face looking up towards the Clubhouse windows . |
12 | Desperately he clung to it unable to bear even the thought of the nothingness again , and felt Fox 's fury lash against him . |
13 | ‘ — but if Ross had n't twisted Owen 's arm and made him take the money we would n't have been able to afford even a shoe-box . |
14 | Some of them would make their way to the railway station , but a few , having no horse and trap and unable to afford even the train fare , would travel on foot the whole week , often sleeping rough in the fields or in barns or farmhouses . |
15 | It would be unwise to allow even the possibility of criticism on a matter as important as adjudication . |
16 | Much would clearly depend on the availability of resources , as some RACs stated that they had insufficient to meet even the targets for induction contained in Circular 11/77 while others indicated that all the targets would be met with existing resources . |
17 | Unable at first to afford even a bed , she slept behind the shop on a sack filled with paper straw from the empty sweet boxes . |
18 | On the far side of the valley and in sight of the approach to Dun Telve , a great waterfall plunges down a hillside , providing a spectacle , especially in spate , that puts even the Falls of Glomach to shame . |
19 | He was finding it difficult to extract even the names of the people who had been on the dahabeeyah . |
20 | From there they would flow outwards to the masses through all state agencies , which by the 1930s included even the family . |
21 | Despite the fact that the Mexican government spends almost 25 per cent of its budget on education , a high proportion of the population is still relatively poor , semi-literate and ill-equipped to grasp even the fundamentals of the legal system , let alone to take it on in what would appear to be a very one-sided battle against the establishment and its administration . |
22 | She , 17 years his senior , was ebullient , romantic and far too impatient to spend even a minute searching for the perfect phrase when a cliché would do . |
23 | Service industries are now in a worse predicament than ever , because it is no longer possible to register even a business name in Britain . |
24 | 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 . |