Example sentences of "even to this [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Even to this hub of metropolitan life the afternoon calm extended .
2 Nevertheless , it seems that there is an exception even to this principle — in the case of partners .
3 Even to this day , many who have never been inside a church since their baptism expect to be buried in consecrated ground after some form of religious service .
4 Sad to say , there are many countries in which no such laws exist , even to this day .
5 Even the Nobel prize winner for physiology and medicine , Sir Charles Sherrington , dedicated his prize-winning speech to Alexander 's work , but even to this day Alexander has not really received the recognition he so richly deserves .
6 The Linds are resident at Nelson House even to this day .
7 Why do you think that the stories have continued even to this day about the supposed link between the tax case and the gift of funds to build the National Gallery ?
8 The skirt was silk lined and made a lovely sound whenever Madame moved , which Madame still found intoxicating , even to this day , a day long after she had ‘ retired ’ from the theatre .
9 Even to this day illustrations turn up showing Daleks with loudspeaker meshes mounted between their arm and gun rods , whereas in truth no television Dalek has ever sported such a contraption .
10 As in later years and even to this day the Inn was where they went to ease their hard lives and Halling was well served by this trade .
11 I really , that 's what I live on now , memories of the happy holidays I 've had with him and , and even to this day I keep in touch .
12 Some of my colleagues , even to this day , hardly speak to me because of how their Bills were delayed .
13 ‘ I could not finish the song and have never been able to sing it since even to this day . ’
14 To get down even to this level among the nuclear five , some pretty intrusive inspection ( including challenges on site ) would be needed .
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