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Example sentences for "even where"

  • Even where, according to the usage of nations, a just cause for war exists, even where victory in the war may be reckoned on, the harm to be expected may be greater than the fruits of victory.

  • Even where there is neither beauty nor use--if that ever were--still there is truth, and a sufficient source of gratification in the indulgence of curiosity and activity of mind.

  • It is a tax upon people's good-nature to admit superiority of any kind, even where there is the most evident proof of it; but it is too hard a task for the imagination to admit it without any apparent ground at all.

  • Even where a man is right in a particular notion, he will be apt to overrate the importance of his discovery, to the detriment of his affairs.

  • Less excuse can be admitted for his indecency, which almost assumes the character of monomania, so invariably does it recur, even where there is least pretext for it.

  • Even where, as in some of the cases, expiation seems to be intended rather than vengeance, the object is equally remote from an extrajudicial distress.

  • He should be able to lead and to instruct them in detail, even where he thinks it desirable, on the whole, to take their opinion.

  • In order, however, that this equality may take place in the whole of their advantages or disadvantages, three things are requisite, even where there is the most perfect freedom.

  • Even where plenty, intelligence, and refinement, diffuse their brightest rays, the poor are to be welcomed with especial favor.

  • We are glad to know of very many apparently hopeless limbs saved by our treatment, even where it has been imperfectly carried out.

  • Even where it is thought wise to send for a surgeon, this bathing is the proper first treatment, and will do much to relieve the inevitable pain.

  • Even where a joint has been a long time out, such fomentation persevered in will soften the part, and permit of proper setting of the bones.

  • It will not be right where the participle happens to be transitive, or even where it is qualified by an adverb.

  • And what advantage has it, even where it is least objectionable?

  • His remarkable power of intuition revealed itself in the precision and practicability of all his arrangements, even where he gave orders without having seen with his own eyes.

  • It has often been observed that the soldier, even where he has determined to refuse obedience to those set over him, involuntarily when that obedience is demanded resumes his place in the ranks.

  • The one is, by our having lived so little among them: for I have now learned, that the mere act of residence is a kind of charity even in the uncharitable, as it necessarily causes much money to be spent, even where little is given.

  • Mutual affection decays of itself, even where there is no great moral turpitude, without mutual endeavors, not only to improve, but to amuse.

  • In our Shakespeare revivals the drama is always considerably cut down; and yet, even where no excessive prominence is given to scenic display, the time occupied is seldom less than three hours, and often a good deal more.

  • In the sublime, even where no such tendency is felt and sublimity is nearest to 'beauty,' we still feel the presence of a power held in reserve, which could with ease exceed its present expression.

  • And Teukros smote Glaukos, the strong son of Hippolochos, as he came on, with an arrow from the lofty wall; even where he saw his shoulder bare he smote him, and made him cease from delight in battle.

  • I would even counsel him also to go even where thou, lord of the storm-cloud, mayst lead him.

  • So come, abide ye all, ye well-greaved Achaians, even where ye are, until we have taken the great city of Priam.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    brought near; considerable booty; even after; even because; even break; even during; even here; even keel; even less; even more; even said; even terms; even they; even today; even until; even where; even whilst; even years; evening dress; evening parties; haunted woodland; lawful authority; several towns; steadily increasing; supreme power; worth reading