Example sentences of "even though it have [been] " in BNC.

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1 This muscle-bound conversion worked well , except that the tractor got too hot during protracted work , even though it had been fitted with three radiators .
2 One of the most bizarre elements of the whole plutonium jigsaw is the fact that at one time the government sanctioned , at cabinet level , two private companies to own some of the material even though it had been produced by the electricity generating industry .
3 The costs and risks involved indicated that it would have been very difficult to convince investors to invest in the generating company National Power if it had been responsible for the nuclear power stations , even though it had been given control of the majority of the generating capacity in order to compensate for this .
4 We were discussing the yarn ‘ Hobby ’ at the club and some members were saying it could be re-used , even though it had been thoroughly steam pressed , worn and washed for years .
5 The tent is warm , and I have taken everything off , even though it has been the norm to sleep in our thermals and a pile fibre hood .
6 They said the part was not on the Boeing checklist , even though it has been widely blamed for the crash , which killed at least 43 people .
7 When they moved to Althorp in 1975 on the death of their grandfather , the 7th Earl , Charles said goodbye to every room and Diana today still revisits her former home , even though it has been turned into a Cheshire Home holiday hotel for the disabled .
8 Even though it has been able to obtain relief for £16 billion-worth of foreign debt as a result of its participation in the multinational force , it still has £35 billion of remaining debt to contend with and an annual revenue shortfall of around £7 caused by the conflict .
9 One or two preliminary studies have suggested that these changes are occurring unevenly across the country , but as yet there is little substantive research into this issue , even though it has been stressed as a priority question by the TUC itself .
10 Even more interesting is the effect , if any , on copyright law in the United Kingdom and other common law countries such as Australia and New Zealand , although it should be noted that the previous test in Whelan v Jaslow has not had any notable judicial successes in the United Kingdom even though it has been used in argument on frequent occasions .
11 ( 8 ) The bidder always runs the risk that at the hearing of the petition the court will exercise its discretion not to sanction the scheme even though it has been approved by the requisite minority of members ( see para 2.4.7 below ) .
12 October is however officially winter , even though it 's been warm this year .
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