Example sentences of "though [pron] [was/were] not [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | There was another girl , Caroline , who , it appeared , lived at No. 45 , though she was not much seen . |
2 | The High 's record company remixed then re-released their first single Box Set Go to considerable success , even though they were n't exactly bowled over by the idea . |
3 | The French government began from 1851 regularly to appoint a military attaché to its Berlin legation , while the first British ones were sent to Paris , Turin and Constantinople in 1855 ( though they were not officially described as military attachés until two years later ) . |
4 | Additives have been used for hundreds of years , though they were not always known as ‘ additives ’ . |
5 | Known as Carinthians and Slovenians , these tribes , at one time vassals of the original Avar Chagans , now paid tribute to Charles , though they were not fully absorbed into the Frankish realm or system of government . |
6 | ‘ It was wet and cold , though it was n't actually raining . ’ |
7 | But with or without the cosmological term , the fact that matter caused space-time to curve in on itself remained a problem , though it was not generally recognized as such . |
8 | But Programme Analysis and Review , which had not flourished since the early Heath era , effectively died under Callaghan , though it was not formally buried until Mrs Thatcher was in No. 10 . |
9 | Of Concession In He passed the exam though he was n't well prepared the clause though he was n't well prepared qualifies passed . |
10 | Of Concession In He passed the exam though he was n't well prepared the clause though he was n't well prepared qualifies passed . |
11 | Though he was not yet prepared to admit it , he had tried and failed to enter the realm of marriage . |