Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [adv] even [subord] " in BNC.

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1 It should be noted that ( a ) where the accused 's behaviour falls within s.2(1) , Ghosh is irrelevant : Wootton , above ; ( b ) that the accused may act dishonestly even though he did something which the civil law allows him to do , such as retain the overpayment of a bet ( Gilks [ 1972 ] 1 WLR 1341 ) ; and ( c ) that as a result of Lawrence v DPP , above , a person may be dishonest despite the fact that the owner has consented to the appropriation .
2 Then a policy directive in 1977 reinforced by the new government in 1979 , also insisted that InterCity should run commercially even if other parts of the passenger business were to receive grant-aid under the 1968 Act .
3 She 'll stay there even if she does n't like it because she 's got to provide for them .
4 We fought for them to come to the Assembly , where they could speak their minds and meet the Africans they never meet , and together listen to the Almighty Who might know better even than they what is best for the country .
5 You two 'd stick together even if you did n't agree would n't you ?
6 It still appeared deserted Their excitement was such that he doubted if they could stop now even if the gamekeeper did appear .
7 He had thought she 'd rally round even though he had n't been in touch for nearly a year .
8 But we could go up even if we do n't win at Wolves , depending upon on other results . ’
9 She tried not to wish he could go away even though the room was cramping them .
10 ( Anglers are presently major users of the Derwent and would remain so even if the river were reinstated for use by power craft . )
11 But for most of them it is clearly worth it , and Carol would struggle in even when she was not feeling well .
12 I think that 's rather cute , coming from someone who led , before , during and after a race weekend , the kind of life that would exhaust most even if they did not , additionally , have to engage in one of the most physically demanding sports in the world .
13 And at the end of the day then , you have to weigh up whether or not you decide that even though , if you like in the strictest financial terms , it is not profitable to open the cinema and to employ staff doing that although presumably they 'd have to be employed doing something else unless you changed their rota patterns nonetheless because of your the demands of funding bodies , your own cultural aims and equal opportunities policies , you 've decided that you will do so even though it 's going to be marginally a loss in financial terms .
14 Britain remains the Dirty Man of Europe so far as SO&sub2 ; and NOx pollution is concerned , and will do so even when the EC Large Plant Directive is implemented by 2003 .
15 It may be that the lovely weather will go on even after the hall is pulled down , in which case we can meet out of doors , but we ca n't expect to go on doing that when autumn and winter comes , can we ? ’
16 Take carry-on baggage only : If you register to travel on a flight , your bags will get on even if you do n't .
17 However , they will be able to waive best execution , and indeed can do so even if they are discretionary customers ( which is a helpful relaxation and reflects the new spirit of liberalisation ) ; the best practice would be to have this waiver in writing .
18 They can navigate home even when taken to the release point under such conditions as would make learning the way out impossible .
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