Example sentences of "so even [subord] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Retail demand is quite heavy and is likely to remain so even after the novelty value of the new car has worn off .
2 So even although the dogs ' questing noses sniffed at the scent trail on the wall as high as they could reach on their hind legs , there was no dangling rope to draw their attention upwards to the figures on the roof .
3 More so even than the ethnographers , philologists and other suppliers of ethnic and national services who have usually also been mobilised .
4 So even before the US occupation ended , the Japanese had learned that the form of the constitution did not totally determine the substance of its application .
5 This is so even though the case directly covers the problem .
6 So even though the discount rate has not changed from 10 per cent , the holding-period return is greater than the 10 per cent discount rate , but it is less than the 10.26 per cent yield to maturity calculated using ( 4.10 ) .
7 So even though the yield has not changed from 10 per cent over the period , the holding period return is less than 10 per cent .
8 This was so even though the DHAs wanted twice as much revenue as was then being spent on the large hospitals .
9 That was so even though the breach of contract had been a negligent one .
10 This was so even though the business was not that of a car dealer .
11 This was so even when a child had been submitted for expert medical examination .
12 Britain remains the Dirty Man of Europe so far as SO&sub2 ; and NOx pollution is concerned , and will do so even when the EC Large Plant Directive is implemented by 2003 .
13 This is so even if a company fails to export to Europe a single nut , bolt , software package or policy of insurance .
14 This is so even if the landlord is otherwise unwilling to grant a new tenancy .
15 It 's a very simple matter and it it , there 's no so even if the jury are about to hear it from the witness .
16 This is so even if the interpretation given to an experience , or which stimulated the experience , is one not authentic to it , conditioned perhaps by the society of which the individual is a part .
17 So even if the Queen had disapproved of her daughter 's remarriage , she would not have risked a national outcry by snubbing the wedding .
18 That is so even if the defect ( e.g. salmonella ) was present in the produce before it reached the industrial processor .
19 ( Anglers are presently major users of the Derwent and would remain so even if the river were reinstated for use by power craft . )
20 The ignition electrodes are hidden beneath the burners and stay clean and reliable so even if the milk boils over a quick wipe is all that 's needed .
21 This is so even if the relationship they are worried about is a very strong one or the parting they are anxious about is a very ordinary and short one .
22 Well sometimes if I 'm doing er say a sixty year old , to sixty five , he 's got his state pension to come in at sixty five , so even if the P E P has n't quite recovered , he might just decide to leave that where it is , and then his state pension comes in , his income is then made up , and off we go again .
23 The resolution must be filed with the Registrar of Companies within 15 days of the meeting ( s166(7) ) ; this is so even if the resolution is an ordinary resolution .
24 This is so even if the copyright ownership is transferred , that is , if the agreement is an assignment and not simply a licence .
25 It has also become clear that dreaming is by no means confined to REM sleep ( see Chapter 5 ) , so even if the theory was correct , the regime of REM sleep deprivation would not have been an adequate test of it .
26 So even if the associate has , has er , obtained the cheque but has n't managed to get it in the next day , and he dies in an accident .
27 So even if the truth , which I think it will now , is established and recognised , it 's a pretty costly business in this country to do it .
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