Example sentences of "and [adv] even [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They gazed in wonder at this goddess , and suddenly even the boil on her nose was no longer a blemish but a badge of courage .
2 He uses crack and cocaine and amphetamines , then more crack and more cocaine and perhaps even a speedball to round things off .
3 uncomfortable a bit uncertain and perhaps even a bit threatened .
4 Jenkins ' quotation of Hugh Dalton 's account of the Sunday morning gathering will induce a sense of déjà vu : ‘ Dalton recorded that ( Douglas ) Jay took the lead , and advocated dropping further nationalisation , loosening the link with the trade unions , changing the name from ‘ Labour ’ ( as too class-conscious ) , and making an alliance , and perhaps even a merger , with the Liberal Party .
5 If a newly married couple are moving into their first home , for example , you could create a design incorporating both their names , the date of their move and perhaps even the name or location of their house .
6 And perhaps even the look on J. G. D. McKechnie 's face .
7 The ripples spread out from the point where the stone is dropped and can affect a great area of the pond and perhaps even the whole of it .
8 Indeed there are West African sites , where copper was mined or refined , which date from the first millennium BC and perhaps even the second .
9 What is clear is that the DES , and perhaps even the Inspectorate , portray the task of curriculum review in rather too simplistic a fashion .
10 Consequently , there may be a need to educate the older person , family and friends , and perhaps even the doctor , about the potentially harmful effects of alcohol within the ageing body .
11 Now all we have is the island , and that 's pretty small , and hardly even an island at low tide .
12 However , political issues of a constitutional character — like joining the European Community , devolving power to a Scottish assembly and reform of the voting system — are usually given extended consideration ( and possibly even a referendum ) in recognition of their special nature ( Norton , 1991 , pp. 475–98 ) .
13 For all that , I conclude that the postulated underlying rules for development may usefully account for some of the variation in human sexual behaviour and possibly even the variation in marriage laws .
14 Most committed English Calvinists viewed these developments with growing anxiety and alarm , and by the late 1630s some , like John Pym , had become convinced that Con , Laud , the queen , and possibly even the king , were party to a conspiracy to return England to Rome , if necessary by force .
15 This makes one quite comfortable with the fact that those who have never had such an experience will doubt its very existence and possibly even the sanity of those who experience it .
16 Included in the future home will be devices which will allow the owner to be welcomed home to lights switched on , curtains drawn and possibly even the dinner in the oven .
17 Even before 1905 a large minority and probably even a majority of their members were drawn from the lower classes .
18 They must have been such wonderful beings , and now even the legacy of their environment was being rewritten by the humans , changed with every curved floor covered by a flat grille , every piece of art ripped from the walls and studied out of context , every subtle nuance of space filled with metal and plastic , neural net cabinets , stores , machinery , even people .
19 It deserves a star for its interior alone and maybe even a second for the brilliant horseradish mousse .
20 If you are lucky enough to have full length cupboards in the hallway , they can easily be reorganized to take china , cutlery , glass and linen and maybe even a trolley or serving cart .
21 As well as providing a dry and secure home for your car , garages may also act as a store for ladders , lawnmowers and kids ' bikes and maybe even a workshop utility room
22 In Ireland , Diarmaid , King of Dublin , made two attacks on Meath along with the King of Ossory , and , noticing that there were few Orkney ships these days in the water and no Orkney attempts at interference , decided it was time to look for some easy weapons and cattle and money , and maybe even a harbour or two .
23 The symbolic damnation of Saddam-Hitler may then reveal a great deal about the fears and anxieties , and maybe even the guilt , of this post-historical world .
24 The company should therefore engineer the debt not only to match these general business needs , but also to optimise the legal , corporate tax , and maybe even the accounting disclosure implications .
25 He told Husband he 'd have to consult with the rest of the private Office and maybe even the PM before he could agree to them interrogating you ; he may actually be doing that , for all I know , though I think it 's more likely he 's been waiting for his temper to cool before he briefs you .
26 And it looks very much as if he will not just be his mother 's champion — but also Britain 's , and maybe even the world 's .
27 That 's always been my experience , and then even the question of your links with the local universities .
28 Thus was he deprived of the free manpower which had been his and without which began a slow decline in the market gardening business , the hay and straw , and then even the bakery .
29 Though the trend in tennis today is towards the high-tech , powerful , graphite rackets , often with larger heads , many women find them a little heavy and sometimes even a bit too large .
30 1978 , Kaplan and Sedney 1980 ) , but an optional extra , and sometimes even a disadvantage , for men .
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