Example sentences of "do [adv] even [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Years ago we threw the old didacticism ( dowdy morality ) out of the window ; it has come back in at the door wearing modern dress ( smart values ) and we do not even recognize it ’ ( p. 159 ) .
2 Do not even entertain the possibility that it will not .
3 Sometimes they do not even realise they are pregnant .
4 We do not even hold our own Ministers to account .
5 Perhaps I do not even care ; I do n't know that , either .
6 Do not even admit someone claiming to be a policeman or woman .
7 Before and after , within a phenomenological time , separate experiences , not ontological objects , and they do not even separate experiences by number alone .
8 You do not even disapprove , very much , of the way I came to bed with you .
9 But in the 1990s many citizens , particularly among the English ( who tend to be less conscious of their ‘ Englishness ’ than the Scots and Welsh are of their national identities ) , do not even feel British : it has been commented that the British lost their sense of identity along with their empire and have not yet found another identity .
10 ‘ I am numb , I do not even feel anger towards whoever did it . ’
11 And she thought , guiltily , I do not even feel guilty .
12 Archaeological records do not even mention Abraham , though is story fits well into what is known of his times ; but Omri was known far and wide to later generations .
13 Indian er in India still has a very class-ridden society and er you know from the the top caste do not even associate with the lower castes and there is a terrific there 's still a terrific sense of that .
14 Canadians do not even travel across the country that much .
15 He had maintained that ‘ some of these bases do not even answer to strategic necessities in connection with the possibility of a world war , but simply serve for the imperialist domination of the peoples concerned , the subjection of nations and the combating of movements of national liberation ’ .
16 Do not even think of daemons .
17 I plead for help , to you who caused my suffering , and you do not even bother to reply !
18 Many of them do not even bother to collect rents .
19 The recent survey Trends in public library selection policies shows that about 20 % of public libraries do not even allocate to categories such as adult fiction , or children 's books , and very few record stock revision separately .
20 His clothes are in rags , and do not even cover his private parts .
21 STA SODON The worst feelings which do not even lead to suicide
22 A report of the Institutional Shareholders ' Committee in April 1992 noted that ‘ most companies do no more than comply with the very limited disclosure requirements of SSAP 13 and some do not even do that .
23 Quite simply , not only do we and they not share common objectives , but we do not even make similar appraisals of world events , as the President of France demonstrated at the time of the coup in Moscow , when he seemed willing to negotiate with the coup 's leaders .
24 It was a Frankie Howerd interview that made me realise I do not even want one .
25 Added to this , many of the firms do not even want to become big ; they started small and like it that way .
26 I do n't know how to — I do not even want to — dispel this cold mist left over from the fog .
27 Creative people are often not business minded , and they do not even want to acquire such skills as self-promotion and image-projection , let alone scrabble about with the nitty-gritty of lucre .
28 It can be hard to combine parental authority with a friendship that implies equality , and some girls do not even want this .
29 ‘ I do not even want to share you with him . ’
30 ‘ These men , ’ said a teacher , ‘ do not even speak in Castilian , but in slang ; sometimes they do n't even know how to write , and can hardly read .
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