Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] though they " in BNC.

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1 and then it 'll be till Tuesday he 's already got some even though they got ta be sent out to the firm
2 They do this even though they may break the conventions from time to time .
3 So , er , we 're getting people saying it 's impossible to pay this even though they were asked if they could pay it at the the the time it was given sometime last July .
4 Many interests may be extremely important to an individual even though they would not warrant the label ‘ Hohfeldian right . ’
5 If we are to prioritize the study and publicization of one , surely it should be that which , in objective terms , causes more human suffering rather than the other which is perceived by the public to be the more serious even though they are clearly wrong .
6 Since these are sometimes confusingly conflated , it is helpful to keep them separate even though they are not mutually exclusive ( see Fig. 24.2 ) .
7 If , as is possible , the optical company was in a monopolistic or oligopolistic position , they could afford to adopt work practices which were actually rather costly even though they gave higher levels of satisfaction to both workers and management .
8 Books may also be withdrawn if their content becomes out-of-date even though they are still being used .
9 To feed them on food which does them no good at all even though they like the taste would be irresponsible on waters where carp baits are the major part of the fish 's diet .
10 The NSA had naturally taken enormous trouble to keep Minaret and Shamrock secret since they were quite illegal even though they had the tacit approval of President Nixon , another Henry II Syndrome casualty ( see Chapter 3 ) .
11 Piggy wanted a sign from the adult world as he thought they were civilised even though they were at war .
12 The Lords held that the boys were guilty even though they did not realise that what they were doing might harm others .
13 Although passage through the gut did not improve germination rates , it must be remembered that the birds are the only frugivores large enough to deal with some of the fruits , e.g. Casuarius casuarius in Queensland taking Beilschmiedia ( Lauraceae ) fruits and passing the seeds more or less intact even though they are 6 cm diameter and weigh 52g .
14 Conversely , because of the universal very steep learning curves with early experience , any novel enterprise is bound to have extensive teething troubles , which should be allowed for in general even though they are not predictable in particular .
15 When that is done those that are redeemable necessarily constitute a class separate from those not issued as redeemable even though they may be identical in every other respect .
16 This is true even though they bring to the search the knowledge they already possess about how spoken language works .
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