Example sentences of "even in [adj] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | But even but even in that case we did have er did have a case with a young a youngish lad who his accountant had written it |
2 | Even in that case it was the third complaint from a woman who had had her previous two met . |
3 | Even in that situation you would probably be rescued by a passing cruise ship , on board which they would stuff you endlessly with food to compensate for the boredom of the interminable view of the sea . |
4 | And even in that season it was bustling with foreign tourists in foreign-tourist hats . |
5 | It happens that Mr X 's preferred language is French , but even in that tongue he could not write or spell with any normal level of competence and his grammar was almost non-existent . |
6 | Even in comparative shadow they still looked the same . |
7 | Even in normal society it is boring and , after a while , meaningless to trace everything to a common source , especially when the detail is elaborate . |
8 | Even in incessant rain it still seemed lovely and , at least within its walls , remarkably unspoilt , though behind the medieval faades many houses have been relentlessly modernised . |
9 | Even in private conversation he would explain how his client could not possibly have broken into the house in the way of which he was accused , because he was far too drunk at the time , and so on . |
10 | Nothing was ever still : even in deep sleep they shifted with every rise and fall of her automatic lungs . |
11 | Even in medical school it had inhibited her to the point where she had even had serious doubts about whether she would be able to continue her studies , simply because , unlike many of her senior colleagues , she had never quite managed to acquire the kind of detachment that was so necessary sometimes to become a doctor . |
12 | In Ireland , even in high summer they say , never bet on mirages ; as you approach ever closer to those distant shimmering patches , they go on shimmering until they force you to detour around them — or get wet . |
13 | Even in electronic mail I could find myself — and I see this among women colleagues — adopting a more relaxed approach . |
14 | But even in this tumult she felt that Mark was the sane , controlled life-guard , trying to calm her . |
15 | ‘ She was partly dismantled with flat tyres and covered in dust and junk , but she fascinated me and even in this state she looked elegant ’ . |
16 | Even in this case we can consider the translation to be a special case of rotation about a centre infinitely far away . |
17 | However even in this sphere we have reservations . |
18 | A great deal of money does go to preserving those companies like the National , the Royal Shakespeare , etc. , and even in this region we have three regional repertory theatres who generally present very establishment shows , very middle of the road productions . |
19 | Even in this hell-hole he found a kind of salvation . |
20 | So it 's probably just as well that I did n't leap off in your boat because er even in this climate I , I could have ended up pretty cold and miserable especially if I 'd fallen in . |
21 | Nevertheless , even in this respect they were de facto more like than unlike the Western nationalism of the liberal era . |
22 | Even in this weather he was wearing a sleeveless vest . |
23 | ‘ What I 'm saying is that even in this room you 're not safe . |
24 | Only in Leicestershire was there any appreciable cereal growing and even in this county it amounted to no more than 26% of the arable acreage . |