Example sentences of "and even [conj] it " in BNC.
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1 | Before the first world war , and even after it , the rich were notable not just for having money but for having the leisure to enjoy it . |
2 | Theories have been put forward that it had anything from 6 to 24 sides , and even that it may have been circular . |
3 | That this Second World War would not last so long as the First , and even that it might not be a war on such a world-scale , were legitimate presumptions at the time , and Eliot was firmly of the opinion that we should be thinking then and there of the world which would finally emerge . |
4 | Much will depend upon the circumstances of the disclosure , the nature of the information itself and even whether it is capable of being protected by an implied obligation . |
5 | Ipswich Airport is due to close , and even before it does lack of facilities at the grass airfield are causing problems for European industrialists planning to open plants in the area . |
6 | COUNCIL TAX is the son of Poll Tax and even before it is levied is growing up as monstrous as its father . |
7 | But the anointing , which ye had received of him , abideth in you , and ye need not have any man teach you but as the same anointed teachers you all things , and is truth and is no lie and even as it have taught you , ye shall abide in him . |
8 | Academic English was a recent invention , largely of the inter-war years ; and even where it existed it had commonly stopped with the early nineteenth century . |
9 | There is little right of reply on radio and television and even where it exists it is not particularly likely to be heard by the audience of the original programme . |
10 | Not until the second half did Saints show any of their best style and even when it came it was never sustained . |
11 | And even when it appears to be so , the level of sales is in itself a quite complex measure . |
12 | And even when it succeeds , there is still a chance that after pursuing it for some way another gazelle passing in front will impede it and its first , tiring target will be able to escape . |
13 | And even when it became clearer — in a purely physical sense — as far as understanding it went she was as far from clarity as ever . |
14 | Repeated official and unofficial enquiries have suggested that the foreign exporting sector buys very little that is of Irish manufacture , and even when it does buy locally it tends to buy low value-added goods , like packaging materials and industrial consumables . |
15 | This approach has considerable intuitive appeal when it is applied to the markets for apples or second-hand cars , and even when it is applied to individual labour markets . |
16 | And even when it was explained to he did n't clock it . |
17 | However the proposed European directive has a number of further hurdles to be negotiated before it can be finalised and even when it is it 's unlikely to be implemented before nineteen ninety six . |
18 | When I look back at the photographs I think And even when it was long I had , there was one hairdresser there called Paul , whom I 'd go and see regularly . |
19 | Contrary to Dr Francis Fukuyama 's analysis , published in The Independent on September 20 and 21 , ideological conflict is not the sole motor of history , and even if it were , this rich seam of dispute has yet to be fully exhausted . |
20 | And even if it were , there are no grounds to suppose that a person with mental handicap can not and will not live as happy and enjoyable a life as anyone else in society . |
21 | The specialists again argue that with the right regime of treatment , there is no need for this to happen ; but in reality the right regime is not always available , and even if it were , some patients may wish to retain their independence to choose suicide . |
22 | Nevertheless the philosophy of animal welfare by its very nature permits utilising other animals for human purposes , even if this means ( as it always does ) that most of these animals will experience pain , frustration and other harms , and even if it means , as it almost always does , that these animals will have their life terminated prematurely . |
23 | But this debate is never usually held in the open , and even if it is , the climate at Easter is usually more suitable . |
24 | This tale might be apocryphal of course ( just get on with it — Ed ) , and even if it is n't , it wo n't work with your pocket money . |
25 | It may be that one strand of his personality has not yet matured , and even if it never does , that does not mean that he does not love you . |
26 | The quality of workmanship is what you 'd expect on an instrument costing just under thirteen hundred pounds and even if it was n't a limited edition I 'd still say it was worth the money . |
27 | And even if it does n't come naturally , most politicians develop the ability to be absolutely horrible whenever it is required . |
28 | , because carburettor icing is unlikely to occur on the ground , and even if it does , it is not dangerous |
29 | And even if it was hardly the most spectacular of debuts by the French international , his sheer presence seems to be bringing the best out of United — and especially Mark Hughes . |
30 | And even if it does capture a market , there is always the risk it may find itself losing customers to cheaper rivals , such as tempeh and tofu , once the initial suspicions of meat alternatives are overcome . |