Example sentences of "although there [verb] [prep] be " in BNC.

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1 She sat in the drawing-room and received all the callers , genuinely grateful for any tribute to Aunt Emily although there seemed to be , among all the people who came so punctiliously , hardly anyone who had known her really well .
2 I shall mention some of the issues to which the hon. Member for Stamford and Spalding ( Mr. Davies ) referred , although there seemed to be a lack of logic in his remarks because he cheered the Government on while encouraging them to be careful .
3 It thus becomes difficult to identify a specifically black LE , although there seem to be certain features of accent which community members are able to use to identify unseen speakers as black .
4 Although there appears to be little synergy between Unit 's existing business and engineering , the group believes it can introduce better management systems in the target company .
5 Although there appears to be little documentary evidence to support it , there is a long tradition that Trinity Mill , at some time in its life , was a fulling mill .
6 At Ruskington the inadequacies of the data make it difficult to draw firm conclusions , although there appears to be a smaller proportion of graves with amber than at Sleaford .
7 Adhesion need not be a formal act and may be demonstrated through behaviour , although there appears to be a presumption against this .
8 Although there appears to be no authority on the point , principle dictates that the offence of wilful obstruction is a specific intent offence .
9 There is broad cross-party support in principle for the teaching of citizenship in schools , although there need to be safeguards against using this part of the curriculum to promote a partisan , party political ideology or concept of citizenship .
10 You could reach a position of authority , although there seems to be some cost in personal terms .
11 It seems very likely that although there seems to be little in the idea of subliminal advertising , it is quite possible for a familiar ad for a familiar product to have at least some effect of reinforcing a favourable attitude without , to all intents and purposes , being consciously noted by the consumer at all .
12 Although there seems to be fairly clear evidence in favour of an interactional view of sentence comprehension , there remains the question of whether syntactic analysis is optional or obligatory .
13 Professor Williams suggests that threats to the complainant 's children will suffice , although there seems to be no express authority for this proposition .
14 Furthermore , it appears that electronic exchanges have wider bid-ask spreads , which might be a reflection of inadequate liquidity due to the lack of locals ( although there seems to be no inherent reason why individuals trading on their own account could not use an electronic system so long as it enables the scalping and other arbitrage trading practices typically carried out by locals ) .
15 Although there appear to be few operational savings planned from combining the two groups , three major benefits are expected to result from the merger :
16 A second point to be considered is that although there appear to be differences between the exemplars of low risk junctions in the amount of information in the films such differences are small compared to the differences in P(A) that were observed .
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