Example sentences of "even in [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | In the absence of an animal , or even in addition to it , it is quite possible that some form of comfort was found at a particular place or sanctuary , and even within the minute span of evolutionary time measured by a single generation , it is possible for such a retreat to have become a very special place for a whole family , or even a tribe . |
2 | Where no such warranties are to be given , or even in addition to such warranties , the tenant should consider including the following clause , even if subsequent negotiations with the landlord result in some watering down : |
3 | Brutality and callousness are never justified , even in response to disgusting conduct . |
4 | ( Even in response to prompting , only one person in the entire sample said that this was an effective annual percentage rate of charge — and he was a bank manager . ) |
5 | Whereas in London and in England generally , it had been a matter of principle from the start that Monotypes should be worked by male union labour , " in Edinburgh , the men do not seem to have come forward to learn the Monotype , even in response to invitations from the employers . |
6 | She was always a light sleeper , uncannily sensitive even in sleep to the ring of the telephone . |
7 | Nevertheless , such prints are not justly reduced even in description to mere compositional terms . |
8 | In some places locally dominant groups will differ from those dominant nationally , and ‘ such locally constituted groups can then use these local state institutions to further their own interests , perhaps even in opposition to centrally dominant interests ’ ( 1988 , p. 41 ) . |
9 | Even in relation to poorer types of land , MAFF agreed to 100 times more applications for development than it objected to . |
10 | But the problem was still there ; even in relation to this seemingly most obvious of variables , the differentiation of criminals from non-criminals , which was so important to positivist criminology , failed to stand out adequately . |
11 | Even in relation to " classic " forms of infant battering , ill-relationship with parents of the parent , leading to parental inadequacy in relationships and a feeling of near-persecution by others figures prominently . |
12 | But even in relation to those who are ultimately convicted , the fact that many of them go on to receive a non-custodial sentence — in 1999 the figures were 19.4 per cent in the Crown Court and 25.9 per cent in the magistrates ' courts — calls into question the need and justification for pre-trial detention on the present scale , particularly in view of the deplorable conditions in which most remand prisoners are held . |
13 | Even in relation to non-manual workers , however , serious manpower shortages and problems of relocating staff were being reported in the mid-1980s in many parts of southern England ( Parsons , 1987 ; IMS , 1987 ) . |
14 | Moreover there is evidence of some relative independence even in relation to direct rulers , as in the conflicts and subsequent laws , in Irish literature , about the use of the lampoon . |
15 | Subsequently , the Speaker ruled in the House of Commons that it was offensive , even in relation to these extrajudicial activities , to refer to Lord Diplock as ‘ a Tory judge ’ . |
16 | But even in relation to the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher , the principle seems to have been stated too widely . |
17 | Central Bank of India Slade L.J. , while accepting in principle the extensive review propounded by Lord Diplock in Racal , emphasised that Lord Diplock himself had only cast this as a presumption even in relation to administrative institutions . |
18 | A particular social stratum may be politically dominant , even in relation to decisions concerning the means of production , without acting in their own class interests . |