Example sentences of "even at the [adj -est] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Black pupils need to achieve academically in order to enter the labour market even at the lowest level in spite of evidence that qualifications do not necessarily lead to jobs ( see Brennan and McGeevor , 1987 , for example ) .
2 Since this energy will , on its way to the satellite , be reducing rapidly in accord with the inverse square law ( i.e. double the distance and the power reduces by a factor of four ) even at the lowest GA cruising altitudes such emissions will be irrelevant .
3 No subject developed diarrhoea , and even at the highest dose tested of 400 pmol vasoactive intestinal polypeptide/kg/h only reduced absorption or a low rate of secretion of water and electrolytes was observed .
4 Even at the highest level , where politics and family connections still so often determined appointments , there were signs that the claims of mere ability were beginning to be heard .
5 Even at the highest pressures used here , the progressive loss of conduction by the small amounts of fluid still remaining in the pores unfortunately prevents quantitative comparisons with a dry rock containing only compact carbon and matrix minerals .
6 After five years ' work , Olivier was certain of only two things : that the population , even at the highest estimate , was by no means enough to ensure the eventual survival of the species ; and that the figures henceforward would be on the way down rather than up .
7 On contemporary art sales undoubtedly enduring a difficult period at present he noted that even at the highest point of the market , revenue had not amounted to more than about 20% of the house 's total sales .
8 Even at the highest levels of disability the majority with these problems are resident in the community .
9 Crowds are manageable , hotel rates , even at the swankiest resorts , can be half their winter levels , and golfers ' greens fees are drastically reduced .
10 But even at the simplest level , the call line identification facility alone will not only improve communications and enhance the functionality of many office telephone systems , it will enable companies to offer a whole new range of personalised services ( see ACCOUNTANCY , April 1992 , pp 70-71 ) .
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