Example sentences of "although [pron] [vb mod] [be] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Species of insulin is less important although there may be advantages in using porcine rather than bovine insulin ( Clark et al , 1982 ) . |
2 | Although there may be differences between er Professor Lock 's approach and Harrogate 's superficially I think the the mutual objective seems to be er between the two strategic site within the development plan in Harrogate district and on the access one site of the A one A fifty nine junction . |
3 | And I think that the argument has been that on the whole discipline the use of discipline simply to punish drinking is n't going to be appropriate , although there may be forms of behaviour produced by excessive drinking that it 's appropriate to act against . |
4 | Although there may be variations in the date and in the local traditions and modes of observance , Nagapanchami is still celebrated in large portions of the country according to ancient rites . |
5 | Although there may be reasons for seeking ‘ … without delay , powers needed to balance better ( CCW 's ) composite duties ’ , we believe greater clarity and consensus is required over what system and institutional arrangements would be best for Wales in the 21st century . |
6 | The significance here is that all the implied obligations under the SGA 1979 and SGSA 1982 will be avoided , although there may be liability in negligence . |
7 | Although there may be discussion of specific types of offence , the committees are not empowered to discuss individual cases or deal with complaints against individual officers . |
8 | Local authorities often charge a different fee to their own residents and ratepayers than to outsiders , although there may be concessions to former residents and community charge payers . |
9 | There is a substantial belief in ‘ scientific management ’ in enterprises and although there may be modifications of this basic notion it remains remarkably robust . |
10 | Determining the parties to a treaty is usually straightforward , although there can be problems of substance and evidence . |
11 | Obvious examples are unique proper nouns , such as brand names and company names , although there can be problems with : |
12 | For people who own gardens the simplest solution is probably a small plot , clearly marked , although there can be disadvantages to this solution . |
13 | Everyone is assumed to be potentially capable of having sexual relations with a person of either sex , although there could be exceptions at either end of the spectrum , that is , there are some people who are constitutionally unable to be anything other than heterosexual , and some who are unable to be anything other than homosexual . |
14 | From about late October this year it will be illegal to willfully damage a badger sett in Great Britain — although there will be exemptions under licence for some farming and fox hunting practices . |
15 | Under a poll-tax system , all adults over the age of 18 will pay a flat rate set by the local authority concerned , although there will be rebates for the less well-off . |
16 | Therefore , although there will be examples of honest signals , manipulatory signals are probably commoner in nature . |
17 | Although there will be occasions around November 4 and 14 when you feel let down , there 's no need to be completely negative . |