Example sentences of "even [adj -er] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It stems , therefore , from something primitive and far removed from almost everything else in the Old Testament , with the exception of an even stranger tale in Exodus 4.24–6 .
2 A further objective is to make sure that people do not move out of unemployment to an even lower income from work .
3 Now fortune had brought him a creature in an even lower position in society than himself .
4 Originally , the adjustments Gambale made to the standard Saber design included even lower profiling of neck , pickups and trem .
5 But if we can get the same information for an even lower level of risk , then that is really what people should do .
6 Take out £15,000 or more and you 'll benefit from an even lower rate of interest ( APR 19.7% variable ) .
7 But she had an even bigger surprise in store — behind the scenes of the first Carry On film in 14 years , she was wooing Jim 's actor son Toby for real .
8 There 's an even bigger selection of period linens and lace at Collectible Costume .
9 To non-riders dressage must appear to be the art of making the noble horse look like a wally with an even bigger wally on top in fancy dress .
10 Family doctors already play a vital role in the Health Service and they will play an even bigger role in future .
11 QPR hardly made a chance and were given an even bigger mauling by boss Gerry Francis afterwards , who fumed : ‘ This is the first time we have conceded four since we were last here 15 months ago .
12 But the attempt to hold them would lead to an even bigger crisis between president and legislature .
13 A group of radical Muslim youths has formed a ‘ demolition squad ’ which has pledged to build an even bigger mosque in place of the Babri .
14 Rhubarb fool is made in just the same way as gooseberry fool , but needs an even larger proportion of sugar , preferably dark brown , and it is very necessary when the rhubarb is cooked to put it in a colander or sieve and let the excess juice drain off before the purée is made and the cream added .
15 Does this mean that McDonald 's does n't achieve higher margins , or does it reflect an even larger degree of undervaluation of these currencies , or other factors ?
16 In addition there were nearly as many buses and goods vehicles and an even larger number of motor cycles .
17 We buy her a large Coke and an even larger carton of popcorn .
18 Every one of those links , whether it is an effect on the chemistry inside a cell , a later effect on how brain cells wire themselves together , an even later effect on behaviour , or a final effect on lake size , is correctly regarded as caused by a change in the DNA .
19 There is a sign that big businesses on either large scale or multiple units are moving into this market , thus leading to a need for even closer monitoring in view of the vulnerability of many residents .
20 For Summer , Club 18–30 is offering an even better choice of air travel arrangements with flights from 16 U.K. airports .
21 ‘ There will be even better scope for teamwork .
22 Called the Autoglide , the opener has had its price cut by £100 to £346 ( including VAT ) just a few months after its launch , making is even better value for money .
23 In what was clearly intended as a pre–emptive strike against Labour 's expected attack , it claimed the reforms were improving quality and responsiveness and providing ‘ even better value for money . ’
24 Accident Cashguard offers even better value for family cover — so why not include your Spouse and children on your Application .
25 After indulging in one 's usual moan about the virtual demise of freight on the Cambrian , we went along and spent a pleasant hour investigating an even older mode of transport at the nearby Canal Wharf Museum , which is well worth a visit .
26 Another hot summer will produce an even worse plague of cat fleas than last year .
27 No prior warning can be given to travellers as it is obvious that the public address system has been infiltrated and now issues an even worse form of gobbledygook than hitherto .
28 when it was envisaged as a form of national salvation ? it was conceived in compassion but has been born and bred in authoritarianism , profligacy and frustration , it aimed to liberate people from the slums but has come to represent an even worse form of bondage , it aspired to beautify the urban environment , but has been transmogrified into the epitome of ugliness .
29 To provide an even higher level of protection for our customers we will double the amount payable on death after an accident , if both husband and wife die as the result of the same accident .
30 ( 4 ) The third defendant concealed from the plaintiffs what is said to have been a false and fraudulent over-valuation of the bakery made in June 1983 by another of the alleged conspirators in order to support an even higher level of loan by B.M.T. ( 5 ) On 24 June 1983 B.M.T. offered to lend C.M.C. £420,000 on the security of the bakery in substitution for its previous offer to lend £185,500 .
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