Example sentences of "[conj] although [noun pl] may [be] " in BNC.

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1 Most knitters in the UK imagine that although machines may be expensive in Australia because of import duty , yarn should be cheap .
2 It should also be noted that although candidates may be admitted initially as prospective students for honours , admission to the honours courses is not guaranteed at the outset but depends on performance in classes taken in the first two , or in some cases three , years .
3 She says that although victims may be worried that the attacker will rape another woman , they also have to consider what many rape victims feel is the ordeal of going to court and re-living the rape in the witness box .
4 In rural areas it might be that people will tell the parents of youths whom they see committing some offence ; and although crimes may be committed they will often be dealt with informally and so will not figure in the criminal statistics .
5 But although brands may be valuable aids for getting market share , they are not indispensible .
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