Example sentences of "[noun pl] even if [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The expert 's decision will be binding on the parties even if the error is a legal error and it is clear on the face of the award what the error is ( Jones v Sherwood Computer Services [ 1992 ] 1 WLR 277 ; Nikko Hotels ( UK ) v MEPC [ 1991 ] 2 EGLR 103 ) .
2 I stress that King 's Cross would offer advantages even if no rail link were built .
3 Despite fierce protests from the Mexican government and the American Civil Liberties Union , the Supreme Court ruled in June that it was not against US law for US agents to kidnap citizens of other countries even if an extradition treaty existed [ see p. 38954 ] .
4 However , if the defendant were prosecuted and the defence conceded lack of consent , the defendant would certainly be acquitted in these circumstances even if the law required his belief in consent to be both honest and reasonable .
5 A business can apply to register for VAT purposes even if the value of its taxable supplies is below the limit .
6 She was so enthusiastic about what she saw and liked that she could transmit her ideas even if the appeal was not immediately obvious to us .
7 If the headache is continuous with no signs of improvement over several days even if the headache is mild .
8 Patients are randomly assigned to treatments even if the doctor suspects that one form of treatment might be better .
9 For example , a term prohibiting making a back-up copy in a pre-1993 agreement will not be made invalid by reason of the changes brought about by the regulations even if the making of a back-up copy is deemed to be necessary to the lawful use of the program .
10 Society may not through its laws be able to protect the sufferers from addictive disease from the consequences of their addiction nor he able to protect itself from the consequences of their actions even if the law is applied universally to all addictive drugs including alcohol .
11 This means that the person in possession must take reasonable care of the goods even if the ownership is with the other party .
12 Such a catalogue would " know " a large number of titles and names even if the library being searched did not possess them .
13 Make plenty of clear , highly visible signs , maps even if the venue is large enough to warrant it .
14 They want to be consulted and their views listened to in meetings even if the decision does n't go their way .
15 In the latter case , the PCA may still choose to bring disciplinary charges even if the DPP decides there are insufficient grounds for prosecution .
16 Try not to give one-word answers even if the interviewer is inexperienced and keeps phrasing questions so that the most obvious way to answer is ‘ Yes ’ or ‘ No ’ .
17 Inhabited vehicles or vessels are included e.g. houseboats or caravans even if the inhabitant is not there ( section 9(3) Theft Act 1968 ) .
18 The Conference 's final document set out mechanisms by which member countries could authorize mandatory fact-finding missions into alleged human rights violations even if the host government refused to consent .
19 The Department retains the right to call the police even if the employee does not wish it .
20 If this happens he will change the angle of climb automatically as the glider starts to gain height , and he will continue to pull it higher for a few seconds even if a power failure has occurred .
21 An expert would be sure to be paid only if he had included a provision in his agreement with the parties that they would pay his fees even if the reference turned out to be invalid for this or whatever reason .
22 The tool allows the user to run any applications supporting Textronix terminals on X-Terminals or workstations even if the application does not support X.
23 Many can go on to lead virtually independent lives in ‘ core and cluster ’ schemes even if the handicap is severe , so that ideally the handicapped person would leave home to live independently after leaving school .
24 Thus in considering whether there is a sufficient connection with this country the court will look at all the circumstances , including the residence and place of business of the defendant , his connection with the insolvent , the nature and purpose of the transaction being impugned , the nature and locality of the property involved , the circumstances in which the defendant became involved in the transaction or received a benefit from it or acquired the property in question , whether the defendant acted in good faith , and whether under any relevant foreign law the defendant acquired an unimpeachable title free from any claims even if the insolvent had been adjudged bankrupt or wound up locally .
25 The wife takes on the bulk of the household tasks even if the husband may help occasionally .
26 It seems that they can be market counterparties even if the firm acts only as their agent and , indeed , even if the firm is acting for them on a discretionary basis .
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