Example sentences of "is [verb] although " in BNC.

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1 In the latter case profits accruing to a resident taxpayer from the sale of foreign immovable property are likely to arise in the country where that property is situated although both the contracts of purchase and sale thereof are made in the country of residence of the taxpayer : Liquidator , Rhodesia Metals Ltd. v. Commissioner of Taxes [ 1940 ] A.C. 774 .
2 Leeds midfielder David Batty is included although he missed the European Cup defeat by Glasgow Rangers last night through injury .
3 It is important to understand that parents do not lose the parental responsibility they have for their child when a care order is made although they may not be entirely free to exercise it as they wish .
4 a senior consultant in Consultancy Services , Risley , said although feelings generally were a bit mixed , ‘ I feel that we have been given a clearer picture of where AEA is heading although I expect to see a lot more changes before things settle down . ’
5 Very occasionally a much darker red fish is shipped although this form is now rarely seen in the UK market .
6 So participation in sport is increasing although women , the old , the unskilled , and those without private transport are still under-represented .
7 The population of Great Britain is increasing although the rate of increase is lower than at earlier times in our history .
8 This is because there is no equivalent of group relief for capital losses , that is to say although group relievable items as defined in s403 TA 1988 can be set against a claimant company 's profits , including chargeable gains , there is no facility , in the inverse situation , for surrendering capital losses against profits of another group company .
9 No previous experience is required although an interest in bus routes and cold soup would prove useful .
10 For stamp duty purposes , the consideration is increased to the extent that the husband 's mortgage liability is released although this is not relevant if the transaction falls within s83 Finance Act 1985 ( see further Chapter 2 ) .
11 The acquisition of evidence and the presentation of evidence are linked , of course , in that it may be necessary to decide what should be presented before it is acquired although more usually it is a matter of presenting what can be acquired .
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