Example sentences of "even on the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But even on the floor , he can still take command of a situation and turn it to his advantage . |
2 | you can ‘ Always look on the bright side of life ’ , or even on the runway for ice . |
3 | Indeed , isolated tissues will sometimes spread out even on the meniscus of hanging drops of media . |
4 | The need to guard against desertion had considerable influence even on the development of tactics ; and governments naturally made efforts to repress a practice which so obviously threatened the strength and morale of their armies . |
5 | Even on the ocean floors , however , there are vast areas without sediment and great gaps within the sediment that is there . |
6 | Even on the ramp 's first weekend it had a visitor from the States , a Mr Keith Stevenson who is probably better known as Bill Runaway from Thrasher magazine . |
7 | Frank and Tom were never mentioned , even on the anniversary of their kidnaps , beyond being listed with all the hostages . |
8 | Spectra can be measured in a number of ways ; for soluble polymers a film can be cast , perhaps even on the N a Cl plate to be used and examined directly . |
9 | Rocastle was n't even on the subs bench . |
10 | Lastly , even the blustering von Brandis , the acclaimed conqueror of Douaumont for whom war previously seems to have held nothing but raptures , is to be found eventually expressing a note of horror ; nowhere , he declares , not even on the Somme , was there anything to be found worse than the ‘ death ravines of Verdun ’ . |
11 | In 1937 the type was tested on twin-floats , setting several more records in this configuration , and during 1942 numerous examples were used in combat after being modified with various armament configurations involving guns mounted on the wings or fuselage and even on the undercarriage spats . |
12 | Pulling power may be slightly down as it Deems to fall off quickly against head winds or uphill gradients , when running constant changing up and down with overdrive even on the level . |
13 | For once , his mind was not on royalty and a possible peerage , not on Dickens , not on his incipient gastritis , not even on the blow that Angelina had dealt him . |
14 | Startle eye-spots appear on the hood of the rearing cobra ( right ) , and even on the back of the head of the pearl-spotted owlet ( above ) . |
15 | Each barcode , on a can of baked beans , a packet of biscuits , or even on the back of TODAY newspaper , is worth a different number of energy points . |
16 | Not even on the back |
17 | Tears , and the show 's not even on the road yet This is the Picnic in the Park hosted by Radio 1 , the start of the BBC 's Radio Comes To Town week . |
18 | With the advent of punk music in 1977 I transferred my energies and enthusiasm from the military and spent a lot of time dressing up and putting Vaseline in my hair , much to the annoyance of my house master , a quiet Benedictine who wrote on my term report , ‘ Christian seems to have developed a nihilistic attraction for punk rock , which is strange for somebody who avoids violence even on the rugby field . |
19 | On top of this you 'll rarely have to queue for a route ( even on The Napes ) . |
20 | He mused for a time over alternative means of strengthening control , even on the possibility of a Minister replacing Citrine as chairman , but in the end he accepted the logic of the independent Morrisonian public corporation on which Labour 's nationalisation had ostensibly been based . |
21 | Dealers are confident that the market has stabilised or is even on the up-turn . |
22 | Financial need , even on the part of a close relative , has apparently never been seen as a situation which required an automatic response . |
23 | But the Prince and Princess of Wales never let their public face slip and even on the day of the announcement were carrying on with planned engagements . |
24 | Even on the day that the final agreements were due to be signed by both governments and all the Markham partners , there were delays . |
25 | Even on the government 's estimates , which may be too hopeful , it will not be achieved until 1995 — and meantime an election has to be held , by May next year . |
26 | It was not only a substantial spender of public money , but also a major provider of public services , often allocated collectively , sometimes even on the criteria of social need . |
27 | ‘ Liberator ’ was a role familiar to her : in the sixth century she had posed as a political giant-killer , putting down tyrannies in mainland Greece and even on the islands . |
28 | This nugget that I call ‘ I ’ would bullet its way in even on the music of the spheres . |
29 | he were never even on the bills , on the papers |
30 | The GT 35s were immediately comfortable and even on the backpack , with one very long day in the heat , I suffered no blisters and little foot discomfort . |