How to use in-sentence of “even as”:
– In the later Middle Ages serfdom began to go away west of the Rhine even as it grew in Eastern Europe.
– Hollings remained very popular in South Carolina over the years, even as the state became increasingly friendly to Republicans at the national level.
– A primary reason has been the lifelong efforts of “Junior” to not only cleanse the name from the opprobrium stemming from the ruthless practices of Standard Oil, but his tireless efforts to forge family unity even as he allowed his five sons to operate independently.
– Despite this, he had always been skilled with the art of words even as a young boy.
– John Stuart Mill suggested that “the Battle of Marathon, even as an event in British history, is more important than the Battle of Hastings”.
– There are cafeterias as at most universities and the largest refectory can compete with some restaurants even as far as menu size.
– They were for men only, and women were not allowed to attend, even as spectators.
– In Austria the use of titles, even as names, is illegal.

Example sentences of “even as”:
– They discovered that even as participants got towards the end of the list, they were still rehearsing initial terms.
– Glass is unlike other polymers because, even as a fiber, it has little crystalline structure.
– His speech calling to television as a “vast wasteland” is still used even as the speech has passed its 50th anniversary.
– Members of the order are wingless even as adults, making them relatively difficult to identify.
– They were moved into settlements to the east and west of their country, such as Papunya, Balgo, Haasts Bluff and even as far away as Hermannsburg.
– As of the November 2016 election, the seat was considered a “swing district” because Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton received marginally more votes than Donald Trump even as Sessions, a Republican, was reelected with no major-party opposition.
– With a population of two million people, this prairie city is a major hub on the ancient Silk Road, leading to Central Asia and even as far as Europe.
– In some cases visa-free entry may be granted to holders of diplomatic passports even as visas are required by normal passport holders.
– National Census Report 2000-2001 For further education, most students go to colleges in Haripur town or nearby Abbottabad and some even as far as Peshawar, Islamabad and Rawalpindi.
– Menstruation usually starts around the age of 11, even as early as 9 years old, and ends when the woman is too old to have children.
– Throughout his life, Rubinstein was famous as a solo pianist, a soloist in piano concertos, and even as a chamber musician.
– All these works had enormous success in Czechoslovakia as well as abroad, even as far away as New York.
– He often travelled with the king, visiting places such as Cambrai and even as far as Spain.
– When King John set his seal on Magna Carta he conceded the fundamental principle that even as king he was not above the law.
– In Greek mythology, Niobe was the daughter of the semi-legendary ruler Tantalus, called the “Phrygian” and sometimes even as “King of Phrygia” Tantalus ruled in Sipylus, a city located at the western end of Anatolia.
– It is listened to in countries such as Iran, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, India and even as far as China and Japan.
– At the request of the music television channel VH1, documentarian Nick Read was given access to the sessions; his cameras documented a man who retained his mordant sense of humor, even as his health was deteriorating over time.
– Sand dust from the Sahara gets all over Europe, and even as far as the Amazon basin.
– It was downgraded to a category 1 storm by the end of the following day, and remained at that strength even as it became extra-tropical.
- They discovered that even as participants got towards the end of the list, they were still rehearsing initial terms.
- Glass is unlike other polymers because, even as a fiber, it has little crystalline structure.
