Example sentences of "even have a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We do n't even have a good reason for his being there . |
2 | Schemes which place teachers into industry without adequate preparation or follow up usually offer little of lasting value and may even have a detrimental effect on the relationship between education and industry . |
3 | Unlike a scoria cone though , a pumice cone is usually rather low and poorly defined , and sometimes does not even have a recognizable crater . |
4 | I do n't even have a sore head tablet . |
5 | Secondly , the game does n't even have a second-joystick option , so how can it not work ? |
6 | At Guildford we do n't even have a private bus ! |
7 | You could even have a do-it-yourself health farm treatment at home , by devoting your whole time to exercise , diet , sauna baths , or any of the programmes you would want from a health farm at about one-tenth of the cost . |
8 | I shall be left here looking ten times as fat as I do already and the poor little bastard wo n't even have a real name . ’ |
9 | And where they were employed , their duties varied from place to place — some fulfilled judicial as well as financial functions , others might even have a military role . |
10 | The last place they were in they did n't even have a proper bed . |
11 | You could even have a personalised château holiday , enjoying the hospitality of a family who may well have been in residence for generations . |
12 | It may even have a permanent effect due to the dynamic process generating economies of scale . |
13 | Such a disturbance , particularly at night , could even have an adverse effect on health . |
14 | We do n't even have an effective definition of who the auditors er are are are responsible to . |
15 | RIEs do not even have an exclusive right to describe themselves as an " exchange " . |
16 | [ That would correspond to the ordered n-tuple unc I With a little care one can even have an infinite number of terms on the right hand side . |