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

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1 What those figures certainly reveal is that the real gains in investment in British business since 1979 have been sustained , so that even at the depth of this present recession investment is 40 per cent .
2 But today for the first time she was certain that even in Paul 's presence she would find the courage to say what she wanted , what she really wanted , in the depth of her soul ; she was certain that she would find this courage even at the price of ruining everything between them .
3 ‘ In prayer we are gradually hollowed out to become more ‘ capax Dei ’ ’ ( capacity for God ) , said Maria Boulding , and someone pastoring others will be only too aware of the need to receive even at the price of felt ( and often uncomfortable ) emptiness .
4 The Forest Race Course and Queens they 've all got plenty of space while in the centre of Mansfield you 've got room to pork park even at the Walkden Street car park .
5 He used to scream even at the idea of fresh air , but now he spends all his time outside in his wheelchair , with Miss Mary and Dickon Sowerby .
6 Look even at the England ‘ B ’ results .
7 And even at the zenith of his power Greenwich Village had remained a place shielded from some of his excesses , open to the pull of Europe , a haven for the dissident , the Bohemian , the dropout .
8 Ford plainly has the experience , the people and the resources to put together a much better sporting hatch than this , even at the S 's potentially appealing , and no doubt profitable , junior GTi level .
9 Most of us have seen a heart in one form or another , whether on television or in school or even at the butchers .
10 He would become irate and irrational , shouting at Caroline and me and from time to time even at the nurses , who were patient and sweet and had done nothing to deserve it .
11 Even at the birth of the Christ , representatives of the Gentile world appear to pay homage to the new-born infant king .
12 She was present at the birth of the Blessed Virgin , who was then given over to her care for twelve years , and at the Visitation and the birth of St John the Baptist and even at the birth of the Saviour , when she was allowed to provide bedding for the Virgin and swathing-clothes for the Child .
13 Wrangham , after a short period of ecological work , remarked that ‘ herd formation clearly involves costs even at the beginning of the wet season , when a grazing animal should have the best food supply of the year ’ .
14 Even at the beginning of 1934 the anti-Semitism of the British Union of Fascists was not as a rule overt .
15 As we shall see , families now are very much smaller than they were even at the beginning of the century .
16 In the last few years , however , it has emerged that the laws of science may hold even at the beginning of the universe .
17 In that case the laws of physics would hold even at the beginning of the universe , so God would not have had the freedom to choose the initial conditions .
18 Mr McTear managed to give most of his evidence to the commission , although even at the beginning of the proceedings his poor physical condition was apparent with his breathing laboured and his voice feeble .
19 Who would have thought that even at the beginning of this century the poet felt the need for time to stand still .
20 I was made sorry for her at first , as I would be for any young girl , crippled — it is hinted by the cruelty of her husband — and a mother , but even at the beginning there is a niggling doubt that she is rather superficial and shallow .
21 There was much excitement even at the press preview .
22 Even at the level of the Nikol'sk village Soviet a high proportion of time was spent on tax problems .
23 But this operated in very different forms between countries and regions , and even at the level of a single English county .
24 The invidious 20 per cent rule change has fulfilled its purpose : the group has been prevented from operating , even at the level of gesture politics .
25 This desire for knowing one 's place , even at the level of physical location , was very marked within the Rowdies group .
26 For example the accepted social distance between people can vary , even at the level of physical contact in everyday greetings .
27 It was also stated that , even at the level of explaining security returns , CAPM tests using historic data have not been terribly successful .
28 We do n't belong in each other 's lives … ’ she said this part very firmly ‘ … even at the level of an affair . ’
29 Even at the level of forms they 're all in each
30 Even at the level of forms
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