Example sentences of "even [adv] [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 After all , Changez was needed in the shop even more urgently now that Anwar had so enfeebled himself on the Gandhi-diet in order to get Changez to Britain in the first place .
2 Even more so now that victory seems to be slipping away from us .
3 In fact he loved her even more deeply now that they were apart .
4 Even more stiffly now than Guido , Ronni leaned back in her chair .
5 They in fact shade into each other , even more obviously so where the distinction is between different forms of literate practice ; and the distinction , if it is based on supposed differences in cognitive processes , in ‘ logic ’ and the development of ‘ science ’ , is open to the criticisms that Goody himself , along with Lévi-Strauss and others , levels against the theory of a ‘ great divide ’ .
6 ‘ The effect is escalating even more quickly here than ever before .
7 At the beginning of the 1750s very few Englishmen in America had pushed even as far inland as the East India Company had done when it founded its port up the Hughli river at Calcutta .
8 Those who live nearby can take in items for repair , but the company will also accept commissions from overseas — even as far away as Australia .
9 The charred remains of many books fell near his home and even as far away as Windsor .
10 So strong is the activity in these discharges that it can still be measured in the sea right down the western coast of Britain , northwards round the top of Scotland , and even as far away as Scandinavia .
11 Even as far away as Australia commentators talked about a quiet revolution in the way Australians and their communities were responding to the types of learning challenges being presented to them by the changing social conditions of the 1970s and early 1980s .
12 Even as far back as 1978 the white paper on the nationalized industries welcomed the development of audit committees and the contribution they could make to improved efficiency .
13 And even as far back as the second century , Britannia graced the back of their coins .
14 And even as far back as the second century , Britannia graced the back of their coins .
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