Example sentences of "although these [noun] do [not/n't] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Although these reports do not have to follow a common style and content each contain information in a common format . |
2 | Although these cases do not happen often , if you are assaulted or threatened by a client in the ES takes it very seriously . |
3 | Gleizes and Le Fauconnier became friendly in 1909 after a meeting at the home of a young socialist writer named Alexandre Mercereau , where Gleizes also met Metzinger and Delaunay for the first time in the following year , although these meetings did not lead to immediate friendship , and Gleizes knew little about their work . |
4 | However , more patients with simple renal cysts had had hypertension , and hospital blood pressure recordings were indeed higher in this group , although these differences did not hold in age ranked subgroups . |
5 | Although these studies do not reveal the mechanism by which the ulcer is induced , some logical proposals can be made . |
6 | Although these weaknesses did not show up in the balance of payments until the 1960s this does not mean that the position in the 1950s was anywhere near ‘ entirely satisfactory ’ since the process was then in the making [ cf. |
7 | The second question , asking whether dreaming is accompanied by flaccid paralysis , was agreed with by a surprising 48 respondents , although these people did not show themselves to be well informed about the other questions . |
8 | In practice , however , the rules do not seem to have proved as restrictive as many had feared , especially after some relaxations were permitted in January 1990 , in response to submissions by the broadcasters , allowing group shots ( midway between head and shoulder and wide-angle ) and more individual reaction shots ( although these relaxations do not apply during Question Time or ministerial statements ) . |
9 | Such an aspiration prevailed among some geographers at least partly unaware of first , the revival of interest in human activity ; secondly , the focus in physical geography research upon the magnitude of human impact ; and thirdly , the hazard research that was facilitating closer links between physical and human geography although these links did not impress Johnston ( 1983c ) . |