Example sentences of "be [vb pp] even [subord] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In Landeur v Comins & Co ( a firm ) ( 1991 ) The Times , 7 August , the Court of Appeal observed that in cases of contumacious conduct , such as deliberate suppression of a document , striking out can be justified even if a fair trial of the action is still possible .
2 The idea is that their views will go forward to the IRFB and , astonishingly , it is not out of the question that one aspect or more of those variations could be dropped even before the Lions set foot in New Zealand .
3 Most roof windows have ventilators built into their frame so the room can be ventilated even when the windows are shut , and they 're also double-glazed .
4 The second result of broad interest is that cultural diversity is to be expected even if the underlying cognitive development is rigidly programmed .
5 Clearly , therefore , there are dangers in the selection of extreme groups for special treatment since a change is to be expected even if the treatment is completely useless .
6 Eight overs remained , and it was universally known that the bails would be lifted even if the match was still undecided : an extra pressure on everyone , and another silly regulation among cricket 's banana-skins , this one installed pre-tour by the visiting team .
7 By itself this is not microteaching but the same principles can be applied even if a full programme is not being followed .
8 ‘ In any family proceedings in which a question arises with respect to the welfare of any child , the court may make a section 8 order with respect to the child if — … ( b ) the court considers that the order should be made even though no such application has been made .
9 A finding of unlawful discrimination may be made even though the employer has no intention to discriminate .
10 1.61 Second or subsequent applications for an interim payment can be made even if the first one failed .
11 Whether the court 's approach in cases such as Bjorlow would also be adopted even if the employee made use of or disclosed business secrets during employment has not been determined : in Bjorlow , the defendant made use of the information only after he had left .
12 She realized that the mechanics of his deceitful nature would function whatever he truly felt , that the conveyor-belt of lies would continue to be fed even when the demand for them had ceased to exist .
13 The Large Cloud is so bright that it can be seen even when the Moon is obtrusive , and against a dark sky the Small Cloud too is conspicuous .
14 This must be done even if the fact that he is under arrest is obvious ( s.28(1) and ( 2 ) ) .
15 They may be regarded as having been , at central government level , ideologically inspired : that is , undertaken either on the view that the possibility of rescuing a failed , conventionally organised enterprise would serve to promote Socialism in a neo-Marxist version of it absolutely opposed to Capitalism , and that the occasion was one which must not be missed even though the odds against success were heavy ; or in a spirit of uncritical idealism , sure that the ideology guaranteed success , that the gloomy appraisal was therefore wrong and the distinction between co-operative means and socialist ends a carping irrelevance .
16 Hamilton ( 1987 ) refutes the HEDT suggestion that widespread deforestation in the Himalaya is the prime cause of flooding in the lower reaches of the Ganges and the Brahmaputra and argues that large-scale flooding , such as that of 1985 in India when 237 people were killed ( and presumably that in Bangladesh in 1988 ) , could not be prevented even if the entire Himalaya were forested .
17 It was however accepted by the Court of Appeal in 1980 that an injunction could properly be granted even if the defendant was based in England if in the circumstances there was a danger of the assets being removed , and this was put beyond doubt by section 37(3) of the Supreme Court Act 1981 which provides :
18 The expectation is so subtle that it can be transmitted even when the experimenter conveys his instructions by means of a tape recording .
19 The standard meaning to be attributed to ‘ reasonable grounds for belief ’ is that if the decision-maker has some such grounds his decision will be upheld even though a court might differ .
20 The council is worried it counld be sued even though a tenant has removed the batteries and dies as a result .
21 They can be used even when the host computer/node/telecommunication lines are down .
22 As a consequence , oblige can be used even when the event denoted by the to infinitive has not yet been realized : ( 165 ) The law obliges everyone to pay his taxes .
23 This method can be used even if the first letter position is unknown , or if there is more than one letter unknown within a word , whatever the word length .
24 But it is unlikely that rises in Ca 2+ of this duration are necessary for the induction of LTP in view of the demonstration that LTP can still be induced even if the duration of the post-tetanic rise in Ca 2+ is restricted to less than 3s , using a photo-activatable caged Ca 2+ chelator .
25 Nevertheless , it was a defiant stand which was to be admired even if the final outcome did not bring about the desired result .
26 Fossil roots ( Fig. 5 6 ) are quite common , and may be preserved even when the trunks are not .
27 The court can make an order for provisional damages at trial or on an earlier settlement , but the settlement must be approved even if the plaintiff is not under a disability .
28 Trespassing is a civil , not a criminal offence — you can not be prosecuted even if the notices say so .
29 We now know that babies whose mothers are depressed continue to be affected even after the mother has recovered .
30 Dr Farmer warned that SSSIs already damaged by acid rain would continue to be affected even after the EC directive comes into effect .
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