Example sentences of "even for the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 On his six-week tour of the provinces in August and September 1858 , the tsar encountered a spectrum of opinions which ranged from Tver " on the left , where Unkovskii was at least as radical as Nikolai Miliutin , to Nizhnii Novgorod on the right , where the local gentry wanted serfs to pay not only for any property which they received in the event of emancipation , but even for the freedom of their bodies ( which the gentry did not own ) .
2 When he started boxing with both paws it was too much even for the basset .
3 Thus , even for the Census , small random errors are introduced into district summary tables to prevent ‘ recognition ’ of unusual ( e.g. 104-year-old ) people .
4 An excellent dwarf plant which is very easy to grow , even for the beginner .
5 Though quite easy to keep , even for the beginner , they do have the reputation of being hard to breed .
6 But even for the beginner it is worth having in mind the utmost that the sort of book embarked on can reach to .
7 The substitution of a regime of ‘ intellectualist displeasure ’ for one of visual pleasure limits accessibility even for the art cinema audience .
8 ‘ I 'm so sorry , ’ said a high tenor voice , soft and mild in surprise , and apologising even for the surprise , ‘ but we do n't normally use this door , and especially at night .
9 For women and the lower classes , unhappiness is to be endured , not abandoned , even for the pursuit of imaginary alternatives
10 And even for the novel , closure at a single , uninterrupted sitting is the exception rather than the rule .
11 of restless dozing , even for the wren .
12 Brassieres upholstered with foam rubber were produced as beauty aids even for the well-endowed and even for prepubescent girls .
13 Notes are so often hard to understand , even for the person who wrote them , and yet they should be the most transparently clear of all means of communication .
14 This last award was too much even for the Court of Appeal ( which has an aversion to interfering with jury awards ) to countenance .
15 The Bajamunde farm was about 10 minutes — 15p , with a tip — along the coast by trishaw , an undemanding trip ( even for the driver ) , through a long avenue of palms beside the beach .
16 There 's something special about Grafitty ( even for the scene ! ) : they 're a Hungarian group , and quite a good one too .
17 And through them all does there not run a consistency of effort to strengthen the ties of monastic life , to bring back those in error , to wait patiently for better times , while occupying his time with theological work , with preaching and counselling the erring , for whom he displays an affectionate concern — even for the king .
18 Well , the circuit representation shown in Fig. 4.9 is perfectly adequate for lossless transformers , but it would not yield the equations for an ideal transformer , not even for the case of perfect coupling , k = 1 .
19 That means we have to set up supply stations , even for the reconnaissance .
20 This chapter has argued not only for the compatibility of faith with intellectual uncertainty , but even for the necessity of such uncertainty for faith .
21 High-bay systems have been constructed for palletized case storage , small-parts storage , long load storage and even for the storage of fully assembled motor cars ( with fuel on board ) .
22 All at once gene therapy has burst upon the scene as a potential new treatment for genetic disorders , multifactorial conditions , and even for the provision of polypeptide hormones or enzymes to treat acquired disease .
23 This is when adequate sunlight is necessary even for the night bloomers .
24 Granted this authenticity even for the symbol , she came back the next day , nobly escorted .
25 Although the local area will often be the natural starting point for many topics , even for the core history topics , it is very important that primary pupils be encouraged to look beyond the local area at the wider scene .
26 Unusually tall , even for the Plaza troupe which was her line , her excellent dancing seemed to come so naturally to her , that the other Girls were full of praise for her work .
27 The years between the calling of the first Exclusion Parliament in the spring of 1679 and the meeting of the Oxford Parliament in March 1681 was the time when the Whigs were at the peak of their popularity , but this was a rather untypical situation , even for the Restoration era .
28 But it is difficult to imagine America 's corporate leaders advocating a crackdown on executive wining-and-dining , even for the Japanese .
29 Even for the reader who can generalize , it is difficult to be objective about something like a cat .
30 Every feeling of humanity reverted from it and it would scarce be believed , in that age and kingdom of philanthropy , that such cruelties were exercised from man to man even for the mean , the paltry sum of eighteen pence .
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