Example sentences of "[adv] though [pron] [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 This produces a strange contradiction — a lack of respect for those with power , even though we still submissively respond to their commands .
2 Prison officers say having adult inmates nearby has a stabilising effect on youngsters in prison , even though they never actually come into contact .
3 Even though she almost wholly accepted who Tammuz was , if only as an abstract , she still found it very difficult to look upon him as her father in flesh and blood .
4 If , as happened more frequently , she did not , she let her view be known , even though it almost always led to a quarrel .
5 The procedure continues for weeks with the man unable to tell the girl that he still buys the ticket even though he no longer has a car , and the girl not wanting to hurt his feelings by revealing that she is just taking a short cut , walking through the car park on her way to W. H. Smith .
6 Alan Ross was another who could not recover his earlier infatuation with the area , even though he still occasionally visited it in the company of Minton or Vaughan .
7 When it 's like pancake mix I tend , or omelettes I tend to use two bowls and even though I only really need to use one .
8 Even so … there is reason to say that I saw him , even though I then neither made , nor could have made any judgement at all , either right or wrong , about who or what it was that I saw .
9 Repression would be looking at the cream cake and saying , I 'm not in the least bit interested , how revolting , disgusting , even though you actually unconsciously want it very much .
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