Example sentences of "[conj] sometimes even [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Where do we find such funds to put the case of the moderate teachers in the classrooms who have to ‘ occupy ’ and not teach a large proportion of the class for hours on end whilst they test the few — or sometimes even the one child . |
2 | Often the key to success is maintaining at least a pair of species , and sometimes even a small group with one male and a few females is desirable . |
3 | The calyx ( or joined calyces ) then continue into a stalk or pedunculus of nerve fibres which ends deep in the brain by a complicated root system composed of a recurrent alpha-lobe , a beta-lobe and sometimes even a third gamma-lobe . |
4 | Only recently have we become aware that conventional English usage … obscures the actions , the contributions and sometimes even the very presence of women . |
5 | He tried almost every one in Glasgow , and sometimes even the same place twice ; they all said no , like bad luck with the bicycle . |
6 | Some of the landowning agencies that are most restrictive are those which might be thought to be answerable to the public , or have their best interests at heart : the Forestry Commission , the Ministry of Defence and sometimes even the National Trust come to mind . |
7 | Some of the landowning agencies that are most restrictive are those which might be though to be answerable to the public , or have their best interests at heart : the Forestry Commission , the Ministry of Defence and sometimes even the National Trust come to mind . |