Example sentences of "and even [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Even more reprehensible is the increasingly common use of the so-called ‘ Henry VIII clause ’ , enabling a Secretary of State , which means , in practice , some unelected civil servant , to amend , and even sometimes to repeal , primary legislation .
2 Experience of life , and genuine discussion with people of other views , can enable us to add to , and revise , and even occasionally to give up , aspects of the stance which we have adopted so far .
3 The Netherlands swiftly became the largest gas exporter in the world and despite importing almost all its other fuel , managed to become a net energy exporter and even occasionally to make a profit on the energy account .
4 The carriage was evidently a popular exhibit and , in the early years at least , was accessible to visitors , who were able to clamber in and out ( and even surreptitiously to cut pieces from the upholstery ) .
5 Furthermore … such notification might serve to reveal the working methods and fields of operation of the intelligence services and even possibly to identify their agents .
6 He believes he should always save clients far more than his fee by avoiding unnecessary work which could cost thousands now and even more to remedy later .
7 There is much to do and even more to see .
8 As strange as it sounds , the great popularity of Hitler already before the war had for the most part little to do with fanatical belief in the central tenets of the Hitlerian racial-imperialist ‘ world-view ’ , and even less to do with belief in the Party , whose leader he was .
9 And even less to remember of the delay at Ankara before the connection to Baghdad .
10 America , which supported Wallenberg 's activities in Budapest , quietly forgot , while Israel did little to honour him and even less to secure his release .
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