Example sentences of "even in [adj] [noun pl] the " in BNC.

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1 In the north , the courts of barons and kings were ousting them , though even in feudal courts the ultimate authority of the body of ‘ suitors ’ continued to be widely recognized .
2 However even in other countries the honour he gets is the wrong sort .
3 Yet even in such contexts the semantic difference between names and descriptions is not entirely obliterated , although one can hardly talk here of a rigidity of reference across " all possible worlds " .
4 Even in non-adversarial systems the police investigation occupies a central place .
5 It 's interesting that erm many been said , many of the other local authorities in the area certainly do n't produce or put on as what Harlow Council does , they certainly do n't from the arts like Harlow Council does and I think we have all got a gratitude to the Council even in difficult times the money spends on the arts .
6 Even in large firms the proportion is only one in four ( Hashimoto and Raisian 1985 p.726 ) .
7 Even in large firms the reality of consensual decision-making has been dubbed a ceremonial ritual which merely persuades those most affected to feel they are participants .
8 'But from about 1330 there is a steady decline in regularity and architectural quality : even in formal documents the writing is not only strongly cursive but wanting in discipline , and suggests an unsuccessful attempt to reconcile the claims of ceremoniousness and speed' ( Hector , op cit ) .
9 But even in these cases the success is likely to be shortlived if it is not backed by bilingual contacts and exchanges in the community at large .
10 Yet even in these cases the situation could be an awkward one : senior partners needed both credibility and backing from the head ; they also needed tact and skill in the development enterprise , and such attributes are not an automatic concomitant of experience ; and client teachers needed to be able to accept that their practice needed such attention .
11 Even in these cases the court has a discretion to order jury trial , although it will apply a presumption in favour of trial by judge alone if satisfied that otherwise the trial would be so complicated , costly and lengthy that the administration of justice would be likely to suffer .
12 Even in these circumstances the approach provided a deep insight into the information needs of the organisation , and revealed a considerable number of potential improvements , some of which were implemented in the course of the study and others that were addressed in the longer term .
13 There is some evidence from studies of families in which both wife and husband have careers that even in these situations the husband dominates decision-making , partly because his job comes to be seen as more important .
14 Yet even in these households the woman is primarily responsible for performing such tasks .
15 But even in those circumstances the new rules hopefully should make sure that it is more difficult for managements to buy companies on the cheap from under the noses of their shareholders .
16 Chewing gives psychological satisfaction , and even in scientific experiments the chewing of gum has been found to help reduce tension .
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