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    even up example sentences

    even up


    1. “It gives me a chance to even up the score


    2. For his part too, Samuel applauded Harry for the respect echoed, even up to his offices, regarding his keen eye and sense of quality craftsmanship


    3. Many would not he able to find employment even upon these hard terms, but would either starve, or be driven to seek a subsistence, either by begging, or by the perpetration perhaps, of the greatest enormities


    4. But his breath was so slow and measured, that even up close, it would be unperceivable


    5. Even though the quality of the cloths, therefore, should be supposed equal, and that of the present times is most probably much superior, yet, even upon this supposition, the money price of the finest cloth appears to have been considerably reduced since the end of the fifteenth century


    6. This supposition will not, I believe, be found anywhere agreeable to the truth ; but it is the most favourable to the opinion which we are going to examine; and, even upon this supposition, it is utterly impossible that the lowering of the value of silver could have the smallest tendency to lower the rate of interest


    7. Part I - Of the Unreasonableness of those Restraints, even upon the Principles of the Commercial System


    8. They are so, even upon the principles of the commercial system


    9. This would be the case, even upon the supposition that the whole French goods imported were to be consumed in Great Britain


    10. In the foregoing part of this chapter, I have endeavoured to show, even upon the principles of the commercial system, how unnecessary it is to lay extraordinary restraints upon the importation of goods from those countries with which the balance of trade is supposed to be disadvantageous

    11. Even upon this very moderate supposition, the great body of the people, over and above contributing the tax which pays the bounty of 5s


    12. But conquering Rome was, even upon such occasions, under no necessity of turning out her citizens to seek their fortune, if one may so, through the wide world, without knowing where they were to settle


    13. In just what capacity you shall serve is unknown---as teacher and guide, as Shepherd-Gardener, even up to the development of yourself to join the AltaEnthilé---the first generation of First Water in millennia choose to serve


    14. The regular payment of his salary should not depend upon the good will, or even upon the good economy of that power


    15. It is otherwise with taxes upon what I call luxuries, even upon those of the poor


    16. A complicated sequence of lefts, rights and even ups and downs that I had attempted


    17. They have frequently overloaded the fund, even upon the first anticipation; and when this happened not to be the case, they have generally taken care to overload it, by anticipating a second and a third time, before the expiration of the first anticipation


    18. Even up until now it


    19. Only, he thought we were being lied to, even up to those last few seconds


    20. There was no suppression field present when he had set off on this mission or even up until the time he had left the stealth vehicle

    21. There was always dust or fog or mist in the air, but the faint beams were barely visible even up close, sometimes


    22. For a very long time after that, Europe seemed intent on crippling itself endlessly, even up till the two great wars


    23. No one was on Junya"s side, not even upstairs at the party


    24. Oh my gosh! You will not believe what I just saw! There was this girl that was getting off the bus and instead of just stepping off, she jumped off and right as she jumped off she had blown this big bubble with her bubblegum and just as she landed the bubble popped and the gum stuck all over her face, all over her glasses and even up into her hair!


    25. 27 And I saw as the colour of amber, as the appearance of fire round about within it, from the appearance of his loins even upward,


    26. 9 And he put the mitre upon his head; also upon the mitre, even upon his forefront, did he put the golden plate, the holy crown;


    27. No matter what happens, leaders of great nations are expected to control their emotions and work through proper legal procedures, even upon the death of a child and while under a curse, and to not lash out personally at those who are not under their jurisdiction


    28. “Well Seth is really having a time of it and the sun’s not even up yet! Here we are rushing right into the arms of uncertainty, from out of the order and against the orders of our overlords!” A sudden look of surprise from those close to him confirmed that the thought had been vocalized


    29. 5 Mary had given up the thought of Jesus' coming and was abandoned to her grief, but Martha clung to the hope that Jesus would come, even up to the time on that very morning when they rolled the stone in front of the tomb and sealed the entrance


    30. 5 Jesus brought their whisperings to an end by saying: "I sorrow that this evil should have come to pass and hoped even up to this hour that the power of truth might triumph over the deceptions of evil, but such victories are not won without the faith of the sincere love of truth

    31. Game four saw the Pirates even up the series winning, 3-2


    32. After searching for it uselessly in the taste of earth, in, the perfumed letters from Pietro Crespi, in the tempestuous bed of her husband, she had found peace in that house where memories materialized through the strength of implacable evocation and walked like human beings through the cloistered rooms, Leaning back in her wicker rocking chair, looking at Colonel Aureliano Buendía as if he were the one who looked like a ghost out of the past, Rebeca was not even upset by the news that the lands usurped by José Arcadio would be returned to their rightful owners


    33. But by then her acceptance of her fate was so deep that she was not even upset by the certainty that all possibilities of rectification were closed to her


    34. Thus everything is possible even up to offspring


    35. station where the fuel wasn’t high quality or even up to standard? It


    36. I don’t even know or remember how I got on the fifth floor at the receptionist desk in the next building and I did not know why I was even up there! I thought maybe I was sleepwalking or something


    37. that even up to this very day is a sore subject between the city and


    38. During the next several months, even up to today, the Lord has been speaking to my heart about seeking Him� for everything that concerns my life


    39. You haven’t even updated your official web sites


    40. Even up to now, there are some mentions of it

    41. away 2 years ago, but even up until then she would say to me and my


    42. mounted upon a donkey, even upon a colt, the foal of


    43. After all even Upaya’s endurance had to have limits


    44. So they were pushed into the land deal, which is something that even up to this very day is a sore subject between the city and the Indian chiefs


    45. The child playing with the toy of many pieces faces a life experience which she/he can find confusing and even upsetting


    46. loins even upward, and from the appearance of his loins even


    47. She missed him…missed him terribly and even up to that day she could not believe that she hadn’t told him how she felt when she had the chance to


    48. “I don't have to… I just have to even up the numbers,” she said,


    49. He was even up for a nut joke


    50. It is said, by many of its opponents, that the doctrine of the 'annihilation of the wicked,’ as they persistently describe it, is of boundlessly mischievous character; lowering by infinity the general estimate of the evil of sin, and of its consequences; removing therefore the chief restraint that rests upon the wills of presumptuous sinners, by assuring them of the 'trifling results’ in punishment which will follow even upon the most stupendous transgressions


























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