Example sentences of "that although [adv] " in BNC.

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1 However , the nineteenth-century antiquarian dean , Arthur Penrhyn Stanley , had her removed in 1877 and the subsequent examination showed that although both torso and head had become skeletal , the legs remained entire , enclosed within twelve layers of cerecloth , whilst the left arm and hand were quite perfect .
2 The company , which runs Shell Haven oil terminal on the Thames estuary , said its own inspections have revealed that although nearly all tankers carry valid certificates , about a fifth are sub-standard .
3 The sampling of events in these two studies was not completely random ( see for comparison Brewer , 1988 ) , nonetheless the studies do suggest that although emotionally arousing circumstances can sometimes be well remembered even after very considerable delays ( c.f. Wagenaar & Groeneweg , 1990 ) it seems unlikely that actual feelings of emotional arousal at the time are either necessary or sufficient to cause dramatically enhanced memory .
4 However , in M v. Home Office the Court of Appeal held that although neither the Crown as such nor a government department could be held liable for contempt as a result of disobeying a court order ( including an order of prohibition or mandamus ) because they are not ‘ legal persons ’ , Ministers and civil servants could be personally guilty of contempt for failing to comply with an order directed to a Minister in his or her official capacity .
5 Recall that although either signal voltage gain or signal current gain can be obtained separately with a transformer , there is always attenuation of signal power through one .
6 One view of the system is that although formally an international agreement , it serves more to allow governments a way of countering internal pressures on trade than to regulate international trade relations .
7 Only very gradually did a small number of educated critics come to see that although quite different from the Russian and European film the Hollywood and Hollywood-inspired film had developed its own qualities and that the great mass audience for that kind of entertainment had been responding quite genuinely to positive influence .
8 Not only will it alter but the spectrum might be reduced to one ; a court could say that although hypothetically varying interpretations of a term are possible , they are convinced that their view is the correct one .
9 In the 1920s , when von Frisch was carrying out similar experiments on honeybees to those he had done with fish , he noticed that although initially a lone bee came to his food dish , soon afterwards many bees came .
10 The advantage of that would be that if the private sector does have things to offer in the way of better labour practices , better marketing ideas , then these will be copied by the B R system and in Sweden it 's quite evident that although very few franchises have gone to the private sector , it has had a quite drastic effect on the way in which the state railway goes about its business .
11 The difficulty is that although sometimes it is possible to point to an intention to compel action on the part of the target , as when the aim is to prevent employees from working , or to force a local councillor to vote differently , or to stop another organisation from marching that intention is not invariably present .
12 What is more , we must be ready to admit that although almost all countries in the world have a Constitution , in many of them the Constitution is treated with neglect or contempt .
13 However the decline in the extra-area balance since 1982 has been so great , that although still positive in 1987 , it has been insufficient to prevent the overall balance of trade in manufactured goods from moving into deficit .
14 The late Walter Gratwicke remarked that although apparently standard Brush cars , their detailed dimensions differed from any others supplied by that firm .
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