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

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1 So whatever suggestion is in the subconscious will continue to have effect even if the patient is not sufficiently alert to notice it .
2 The fruits of performance are proprietary rights and choses in action assignable under statute even if the contract is personal ( Linden Gardens Trust Limited v Lenesta Sludge Disposals Ltd and St Martins Property Corporation Ltd and Another v Sir Robert McAlpine and Sons Ltd 57 BLR 57 , both cases have been joined and are being heard in an appeal to the House of Lords at the time of writing ) .
3 It is not an abuse to process to assert private law rights by a private action even if the action raises or turns on public law issues .
4 In my judgment this approach was wrong in law even if the dictum in Morris had been correct .
5 Hungarian Prime Minister Jozsef Antall confirmed on June 9 that Hungary would withdraw from the Pact even if the alliance planned to dissolve eventually [ see p. 37465 for political support in Hungary for ending membership in the Warsaw Pact ] .
6 Loretta would have guessed its origin even if the paper 's name had not been stamped on the cutting .
7 Because it would continue to share in the earth 's rotating motion , even after leaving the bow , it would fall to its origin even if the earth were moving .
8 If the researcher 's interest is sufficiently wide and his pocket sufficiently deep it is advisable to obtain a copy of the appropriate work even if a catalogue does describe the volumes on offer as ‘ disbound ’ , ‘ shaken ’ , with ‘ weak hinges ’ or some other euphemism for falling apart .
9 Most naturally occurring flavonoids are present in plants as glycosides , which stimulate PG formation even if the aglycone is inactive .
10 Assuming no overall change in the CAA 's activities , no cross-subsidy , and a policy of full cost recovery of actual work done , we estimate that the additional cost to our sector of the industry would mean an increase in all AOC charges and C o A charges of more than 1,000 per cent — clearly a preposterous situation which would effectively kill off our AOC sector even if the increase was spread over a number of years , and would thus be self-defeating since it would leave the airlines to pay more of the CAA 's overheads than they do now .
11 The decisions of an arbitrator are subject to rights of appeal to a court on a point of law under the Arbitration Act 1979 , whereas there is no right of appeal against the decision of an expert even if the decision was negligent .
12 The taking of broad-spectrum antibiotics , pregnancy , and the oral contraceptive are the commonest causes of difficulty ; however the first two are not , or should not be , permanent , and it should be possible to eliminate thrush even if the pill is continued , by giving a prolonged course of treatment .
13 You may be able to claim constructive dismissal even if the incident which directly leads to your departure is minor , if it can be regarded as the last straw .
14 As these results are derived from the approximate pull-out torque characteristic which assumes a torque rather less than the actual pull.out torque , the motor should be able to follow this velocity profile even if the load is slightly more than expected .
15 On the other hand , soft furnishings , foam rubber and so on absorb sound and will not transmit any information through vibration even if the organ explodes .
16 Provided Mr X was not domiciled in the United Kingdom when the settlement was created and at the relevant time , eg the death of the son , the assets were not located in the United Kingdom , inheritance tax would not be in point even if the son is domiciled in the UK .
17 Supplies will be deemed to have taken place even if the contract under which title passes also obliges the repairer to sell the goods back in their altered state to the original owner , Customs said .
18 It is worth while designing trailer fittings so that the glider is held firmly in place even if the trailer rolls over .
19 Be sure that you receive post-test counselling even if the result is negative .
20 The case of Prince Albert v Strange , discussed earlier , suggests that an action might lie in breach of confidence even if the information was obtained surreptitiously .
21 But such links remained tentative and seem to have been of little relevance to policy development even if the symbolism was important .
22 They argue that redshifts can be produced in other ways than through the expansion of the Universe by gravity ; by the rapid motion of an object , a true Doppler shift that , thanks to relativistic effects , produces a redshift even if the object is moving across the line of sight ; or by other , unknown , means .
23 The most important of these is that it will almost certainly not equal the actual return from holding the bond even if the bond is held to maturity .
24 Approaching such an aggressive and powerful creature is a dangerous enterprise even if the move is made by another individual of the same species and its intentions are purely sexual .
25 In many cases , the state of destination will either accept the classification of the state of origin , or waive any right it may have to reject the document under Article 4 , or simply serve the document as an act of goodwill even if the Convention is regarded as not strictly applicable .
26 The rotor presents the same frontal area even if the wind changes directions ; only the direction of the thrust developed varies .
27 Experimental and theoretical studies of convecting suspensions heated from below show , however , that settling can occur at the base of a suspension even if the convection maintains a uniform concentration .
28 First , I would still have had the belief even if the car had not been there .
29 On the other hand , 32 per cent felt that economic growth should be given priority even if the environment suffered to some extent .
30 Thus , if a woman were to have sexual intercourse with a boy under 16 , this would be the offence of indecent assault by the woman even if the boy consented to , or instigated , the act .
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