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单词 Even so
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1. It was raining, but even so we had to go out.
2. I had a terrible headache, but even so I went to the concert.
3. Even so, the underlying trend is positive.
4. There are a lot of spelling mistakes; even so, it's quite a good essay.
5. The new method is not perfect; even so, it's much better than the old one.
6. I know he's only a child, but even so he should have known that what he was doing was wrong.
7. There are many spelling mistakes; even so it's quite a good essay.
8. The bus was only half full. Even so, a young man asked Nina if the seat next to her was taken.
9. Even so, collective hypochondria grips the nation.
10. Even so, it seemed almost too easy.
11. Even so, escape sequences are only barely legible.
12. Even so, some important findings were forthcoming.
13. Even so, perception still dominates reasoning.
14. Even so people seem to shrug their shoulders.
15. Even so, these are good headphones.
16. Even so there are rumours of an illegal rave.
17. Even so, any extra overhead is hardly noticeable.
18. Even so, recent economic reports suggest growth is flagging.
19. Even so, Peng Yu-wei seemed not to notice.
20. Even so, he felt heavy of heart.
21. Even so, by 1941 considerable progress had been made.
22. What, even so, of the required gravitational pull?
23. Even so, the impending auction has stirred poignant memories.
24. Even so, 10,000-20,000 birds have perished.
25. Even so, some privately sneer at Hariri.
26. Even so, it has to be placed in context.
27. Even so, a cautionary note must be sounded.
28. All things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them.
29. I grant that it must have been upsetting but even so I think she made a bit of a fuss.
30. An immediate interest cut might give a small boost to the economy. Even so, any recovery is likely to be very slow.
1. All things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them.
2. It was raining, but even so we had to go out.
3. I had a terrible headache, but even so I went to the concert.
31. Even so, the discovery of an unknown mass grave is highly unusual.
32. Even so, Nicholas spoke softly and Mark had to lean forward to hear.
33. Even so, the Graphophone mouthpiece was not much more sensitive than that of the tinfoil phonograph.
34. Even so, the idea gained complete acceptance only early this century.
35. Even so, such alliances are, in the long run, doomed to failure.
36. At least you are starting with a breeding pair, but even so you may experience some disharmony.
37. Even so, much activity can be encouraged with improvised equipment such as planks, boxes, tyres and barrels.
38. Even so, given the equipment of the time it was good going.
39. Even so, $ 50 million is a very small amount to reach six billion people.
40. Even so, the new relationship between government and the unions was unlikely to last, at least on the present basis.
41. Even so, she wanted to keep the peace so she said nothing when she got indoors.
42. He switched on a lamp, but even so, the cottage had the feel of a funeral home.
43. Even so, the All Blacks, who include seven capped players, will give today's opponents due respect.
44. Even so, the unions' power to strike and picket remained substantial.
45. Even so,() a significant number of takeover bids were probably no more than a form of corporate conspicuous consumption.
46. And yet even so, holy and awesome though they were, they kept the mark of what they had sprung from.
47. Even so, in this simple organism you can see the first hint of a fish.
48. Even so the horse ambulance was slow and men often died before they reached hospital.
49. Even so, they were generally being sustained at home at a cost below that of institutional care.
50. Even so, it was not long before the Court would find against every government and against the Commission.
51. Even so, Robbie breathed more easily once she had put the length of the narrow boat between them.
52. Even so, the conventions of the group inevitably overrule the preferences of individual members.
53. Even so, I was looking forward to nothing so much as a long hot soak in the bath.
54. Even so, he stayed in the room, glowering and suspicious, making sure that the examination was kept within certain limits.
55. Even so, the final forty seconds of the film provided a fascinating little coda on all that had happened.
56. Even so, there was not much that could be said, other than polite conversation.
57. Even so, Bicker and Luib had to hunt on the eastern bank to supplement what food they had left.
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58. Even so, it is not at all obvious how he relocates writing in relation to the history to which it had until then been opposed.
59. But even so, it was far easier to set out a project for the Council than to implement it.
60. Even so, few foresaw how far and how fast the autonomy system would develop.
61. Even so I was surprised to know that Louise has never clapped eyes on her.
62. The psychopath, even so, falls far short of the ideal of philosophical egoism.
63. The trumpets shall sound and the Lord shall descend even so it is.
64. Iron is present in each as traces, but even so provides useful markers.
65. The road to depression Even so, parallels with the 1930s are far more compelling now than they were in 1987.
66. Robbie's sandals were low-heeled, but even so she found the pace hard going.
67. The lesson: it is, even so, never too late to act.
68. Even so, an establishment tone continues to dominate the men and women of the foreign service.
69. Even so, he remains very loyal to his old friends.
70. Even so, most other restaurant workers probably take more guff from customers, Dansky says.
71. Even so, it was odd that he hadn't sent his son a gift.
72. Even so, he did his best, becoming an expert coxswain and taking up Olympic weight-lifting.
73. But even so, the original pledge was to get 24 countries into the programme, not 20.
74. Even so, the Peace of Paris of 1763 was bound to produce an immense number of acquisitions of territory for Britain.
75. Even so, the memory of Mama on her deathbed entreating Dad to tell us his story continued to nag at me.
76. Even so, that by-election victor, Mrs Elizabeth Shield, scored an impressive 22,449.
77. Yet even so, the United States still leads most industrialized countries in teenage pregnancies, abortions and childbearing.
78. Even so, I locked myself in the bathroom where I could read the story slowly and without fear of interruption.
79. Time is an equal opportunity employer. Each human being has exactly the same number of hours and minutes every day. Rich people can't buy more hours. Scientists can't invent new minutes. And you can't save time to spend it on another day. Even so, time is amazingly fair and forgiving. No matter how much time you've wasted in the past, you still have an entire tomorrow. Denis Waitley 
80. Even so, the need to recycle water and other materials is obvious.
81. She had only seen Matthew Godden once before, but even so she recognized him instantly.
82. Even so, it's safe for captains to steer their courses by them.
83. Even so, the game does have that spark of playability.
84. The people could not have been more charming but even so I sensed an undercurrent of suspicion.
85. Even so, there are still more being made ready for the 1993 shutdown.
86. Even so, several titans of the independence movement survived him and one - Lal Bahadur Shastri - succeeded him.
87. Even so( ), an exciting timed race around the challenging assault course on the hill produced some impressive performances.
88. Even so the sum of money Minton had donated was so large that drinkers had to be brought in from the street.
89. Even so, a spirit of close cooperation and bonhomie was generated, contributing much to the success of the Workshop.
90. Even so, integrated management can reduce the farmer's reliance on pesticides.
91. Even so, the obvious incorrect answer 15 was given by more pupils than the correct answer.
92. Even so we do sometimes find admissions that women were doing the more advanced tasks.
93. Even so, Swilling expects his student to make a smooth transition to defensive end.
94. Even so, he had learned a lot, keeping what he knew from Spatz and his cronies.
95. Even so we would do well to attend to what it has to tell us.
96. Even so, some mammal parents still find it worth while to deposit their babies in a creche.
97. Even so, it is a very impressive example of the role of cytoplasmic factors and cell lineage.
98. Even so, with her suitcase as well, we look like holidaymakers returning from a wet week away.
99. Even so we do not expect such spells to lead to permanent changes in our lifestyle.
100. Even so Adenauer was only elected Chancellor by a slim margin - 202 votes out of 404.
101. Even so, one naughty specimen, avoiding the fate of its fellows, buzzed around McAllister's head.
102. Even so, I learned a few things that could not be charted on graphs in Washington offices.
103. Even so, the implications of this theory for old stars and other massive bodies were not generally realized until the 1960s.
104. Even so, this shift in thinking is taking place at an awkward time.
105. Even so, she said, many of the people who come to the hospice ask about assisted suicide.
106. Even so, our Bell West connection made him sound like he was in the Antipodes, or Oakland!
107. Even so they could have done with cutting the lineouts more, even though this strategy runs the risks of cluttering the midfield.
108. Even so, he came top of the class in many subjects.
109. Even so, its improvement has been noted by rivals and observers alike.
110. Even so it helps to understand what each requires in an ideal situation.
111. Even so, by 1987, the Sinfield and Fraser estimate shows an overall ratio of eighteen unemployed to every job vacancy.
112. Even so, with members of the cast having so many other commitments it's been difficult to get everyone together.
113. Even so, most of the older nomes preferred to stay in the sheds, or in the cosy gloom under the floorboards.
114. Even so, he despised being made the goat on the altar.
115. But even so, why had he not come running to find out what was happening?
116. Even so, what is trivial linguistically and practically may be elevated to importance socially.
117. Even so, the repression of each revolt inspired later uprisings, sowing the seeds of future resistance.
118. Even so, those who were fully employed were the fortunate ones, for half the population of Nottingham was on poor relief.
119. Even so, his grand accommodation suggests that great things are in store for him.
120. Even so, an overall impression of the organisation is still necessary.
121. Even so, Wickham was not ready to shut the door on the possibility.
122. Even so, most family planning programs continue to focus their attention on couples.
123. But even so the oil-producing countries do not hold all the aces, and they still risk future setbacks.
124. Even so, pottery production was only one of the factors at work.
125. A that Mala flushed slightly, but even so seemed unable to tear her gaze away from the man in gold and white.
126. Even so there remain causes for concern in the Labour camp.
127. But even so, in almost all kinds of social relationship, there is some degree of power flow.
128. Even so, without his father's family connection he wouldn't have scraped through the entrance exam.
129. Even so, some brain cells were still working, as I stared inwardly at the nub of the problem.
130. Even so, chromosomes are themselves long and thin and are not normally visible in the light microscope.
131. Even so, the quality of project management is surely open to examination.
132. Even so the most ingenious phraseology could not truly reconcile the many disparate concerns of the allies.
133. Even so, one in five pensioners rely entirely on state benefits for their income.
134. Some people may remain well but even so they are able to infect others.
135. Even so it would be nice to have an indication on the screen that this command prompt came to you courtesy of Windows.
136. Even so, he was defeated in the City parliamentary election of 1734 and failed to make the opposition slate in 1740-1.
137. He was clean-shaven yet, even so early in the day, with a blue-black stubble.
138. But even so, in our modern approach, they must act fairly: and the court will see that they do.
139. Even so, the band never felt at ease on film, even straight filming of concert performances.
140. Even so, it may be doubted that he would have made a greater impact upon the course of history.
141. Even so, the system on board the spacecraft retained some independence should contact with ground control be lost.
142. Even so, prisoners do not normally riot unless this sense of injustice has been somehow inflamed beyond its normal simmering state.
143. At least they chose the lesser of two evils, but even so Tank managed to create havoc.
144. Even so the activity of the whole animal is co-ordinated by superordinate controls in the central nervous system.
145. Even so, it was never again to be so easy.
146. Even so, my right hand is clenched into a fist, the only outward sign that I am afraid.
147. Leafu autumn filled the air, but even so the afternoon had the temperate,() almost silky feel of mid-summer.
148. Even so, the Department of Energy has not provided any substantial funding to the project since that time.
149. Even so, she felt extremely uncomfortable about facing him while the details were so clear in her mind.
150. Try to run on a soft surface, such as grass. Even so, you may start having knee problems.
151. Even so, very few of these perished in the exact physical and chemical conditions necessary for fossilisation.
152. Even so, it was agony to shuffle in slippers into the chapel for Compline.
153. Even so she almost got away with it, and four times had game point.
154. Even so, the emphasis was on enhancing the federal role in urban affairs.
155. Even so, I thought about this man off and on for most of the week.
156. Even so, the story ends on a note of macabre paradox.
157. The fines for speeding are large, but even so, they are not always a deterrent.
158. Even so, Sir Matthew admitted that the wider implications of the weak housing market on the industry were hard to quantify.
159. Even so, cleverness and dogged determination were not always appreciated.
160. Their wings do not normally come into contact, but even so there are problems when the dragonfly executes sharp turns.
161. Even so, it was hoped that the output might rise to 500 tons.
162. Even so, Mr Mieno seems in no mood to be pushed into premature easing.
163. Even so, two years later not all of them were satisfied with open adoption.
164. Even so, it is likely to be much better than that obtainable in hotels or bureau de change.
165. Even so, they do sometimes become dislodged by the ferocity of the strike.
166. Perhaps that was why they were determined to attack now without further delay? What a shame it all is, even so!
167. Even so, he continued in royal service, acting from time to time as royal negotiator and adviser, notably at times of crisis.
168. Even so the qualification has been imposed by deductive reasoning.
169. Even so, its vibrant rhythms and gorgeous costumes make it Mr Chen's most accessible film so far.
170. Even so, Coleman did not attempt the then unachievable, and claim equality with the medical profession.
171. Even so, it is straining credulity too far to conclude that the debtor has an arguable case.
172. Even so, dismissal should never come as a bolt from the blue, however exalted your place in the corporate hierarchy.
173. Even so, it's only a flesh wound and will heal in ten days or so.
174. Even so, he feared that St Matthew's was fated to be the centre of a dreadful attention.
175. Even so, it set up a security precaution that had occurred to me when I'd seen the cylinder.
176. Even so, these cautionary comments should not dislodge us from the main point.
177. Even so, there were moments when I could feel my face heat up and my eyes blur with tears.
178. Even so, there was no particular reason to go to Berlin.
179. Even so, President Clinton had no choice but impose additional sanctions in response to the shoot-downs.
180. Even so, he was given a garrison command at Rockingham.
181. Even so, some one would usually give me a hand or watch, with amusement, from the corners of their eyes.
182. Even so the struggle between the plant eaters and their predators was frequently finely balanced.
183. Even so, Golding said, her top priority is still hiring more police officers.
184. Even so, the size-and-weight-of-head argument is a rather specious one.
185. He never played in the same pub twice in the same month; even so, word got around among the regulars.
186. Even so, marriage is hardly a foolproof enforcer of monogamy.
187. Even so, two of them scraped home without reaching the quota.
188. This he freely admitted, although, even so, neither he nor Mama would ever reveal what his real name was.
189. Even so, the end result will be well worth the effort.
190. Even so, as Table 4.1 shows, wholesale funding remains a comparatively small proportion of total liabilities.
191. Even so, some analysts question whether the company can finance a new model costing, perhaps, £250 million without outside help.
192. Even so, a large majority predicted the Republicans would retain control of the Senate and House.
193. Even so, when applied to yesterday's polls the program yields fascinating - not to say hair-raising - results.
194. Even so, some residents had started to venture out to local pubs and shops and were slowly becoming part of the community.
195. Wycliffe rang with timidity; even so the silence he had scarcely noticed until now was brutally shattered.
196. Even so, the retention of the existing framework in the burial alignment suggests continuity within an essentially Roman context.
197. Even so there have been no easy solutions to monitoring the country's public expenditure.
198. Even so, the debate that has raged over these very issues has been bad for all the disciplines involved.
199. Even so, it had to grow, to strengthen itself and impose itself as a power in the land.
200. Even so, talk of course alterations continued throughout the jittery months of 1938 but no expenditure was undertaken.
201. Even so, it's a swell idea and I know Harry's crazy about the farm.
202. The task of managing even so thriving an economy was difficult.
203. Even so, alarm bells are beginning to sound at Westminster.
204. Even so, there is one essential difference which is that the determinant factor is specified in advance of testing by economic theory.
205. Even so, appreciation of the pound against the euro is clearly having a deleterious effect on profit margins.
206. Even so he did his level best with the new ball.
207. Even so,(http:///even so.html) more than a few investors are anticipating bond yields to keep falling in the next few months.
208. Even so they may also have difficulty in covering the full range of literature suggested, though not in understanding or enjoying it.
209. Callie drew the curtains with a soapy hand, but even so the light washed everything out.
210. Even so, it took me till I got to my own house to realise the very simple truth.
211. Even so, those with grace always know how to be graceful and she would probably understand the true meaning of the gesture.
212. Even so, he could see something of himself in her; that same hardness in the face of adversity.
213. Even so, reptiles accumulate an oxygen debt if active for long periods, as well as suffering from fatigue and slow rates of repayment.
214. Even so, in the diffuse community which centred on the church there might be those willing to shelter him.
215. Even so, 900 seconds is superb in a world in which 450 seconds once looked like a firm upper limit.
216. Even so, the number of households for which this is true is remarkably small.
217. Even so it was only twenty four hours before the actual landing that the time and place were known.
218. Even so, large quantities of brandy and gin were consumed as the men talked.
219. Even so, the event was treated by the mass media with an almost cavalier disregard for the real dangers.
220. Even so it was just great to get back on a road race bike again in February.
221. He sacrificed status to remain in Middlemarch and even so can not see her.
222. Even so it is not clear whether the old corrupt officials have been removed.
223. Even so, many expatriates are put off the offshore industry by its reputation for shady practices.
224. Even so, it had to be adapted to new uses, notably in the scientific field.
225. Even so, a single diplomat may be called upon to serve at different times in a variety of capacities.
226. Even so, he does not give any pointers to the Club's originators.
227. Even so, God cared and provided for Elijah.
228. Even so, the mood in Toronto was celebratory.
229. Even so, Herring still any details of the accident.
230. But even so there has been some carping.
231. Even so, Cochran thinks getting good employees who make the system work is the crucial factor.
232. Even so, the mode of action of the ethylene so produced is still difficult to specify.
233. Even so, Ssangyong Motor is more like a poison corrupting Shanghai Automotive body.
234. Even so, are mounting indications that governments are on the ascendant.
235. Carrie smiled genially, grateful that he should condescend to advise her even so much.
236. But even so, the cumulative process had for most Americans a deep , almost mythological significance.
237. Even so,(http:///even so.html) much of what Mr Obama said was disingenuous.
238. Even so, they continued to invest in Latin America, albeit at a frenetic pace.
239. Even so, the first images have an eerily familiar quality , showing rocks hollows, hills and mesas.
240. She has never given up her nationality. Even so, her opponents argue that she is not a true Burmese.
241. Even so, on experimenter can predict which of the remaining fragments will be cloned.
242. Even so, debenture systems are opaque debenture - holders and accepted students is unknown.
243. Even so, we can hear echolocation clicks from some bats, such as the spotted bats.
244. Even so, by the mid - thirteen hundreds, European paintings were depicting monks wearing eyeglasses.
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