Example sentences of "even [det] [noun] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Maritime and continental Antarctica , recently planed by glaciation and with even fewer opportunities for recruitment , are poorer still .
2 The House of Lords Committee report was even more cause for pessimism , suggesting that the UKAEA should brace itself for major cutbacks including site closures .
3 If he were alive today , he would have even more cause for satisfaction .
4 We had the G A T talks held up for a lengthy period simply because the French wanted even more cash for agriculture and of course they got it and it 's rather silly when we 're spending two hundred and fifty million pounds a week on dumping and destroying food .
5 If you attended the lunchtime fringe meeting on shops you probably had even more food for thought .
6 Amsterdam Travel Service is able to offer you even more value for money by negotiating some very special offers at certain hotels .
7 This , however , is not generally recognised and with the advent of the National Curriculum some have argued that there will be even less scope for innovation .
8 Psychological and cultural differences were still thought to be grounded in biology ; indeed , Geddes and Thompson believed sex differences to be physiologically based , which held out even less possibility for change than did Spencer 's explanation based on evolution .
9 ‘ Either that , or I 'm pointing out that you 've failed on this occasion and will have even less opportunity for success on another . ’
10 there may be contamination through copying , discussion or even any request for clarification .
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