Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] though it " in BNC.
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1 | You can leave it there if you want even though it 's the ladies |
2 | You can leave it there if you want even though it 's the ladies |
3 | Therefore , there seem to be two bases on which a contractual term can be attacked even though it does not attempt to restrain a party after the contractual period had ended . |
4 | ( Eg if ‘ Painting ’ existed in the document and the search text : was ‘ paint ’ , the ‘ Paint ’ in ‘ Painting ’ would be selected even though it has an initial capital and is part of another word . ) |
5 | JOHN Lee 's prayer was answered even though it was n't really necessary . |
6 | If he was a difficult friend , he could also be a loyal one — the most notable example , of course , is that of Ezra Pound whom he continued to support and defend even though it meant that he became embroiled in the kind of public controversy which he detested . |
7 | She heard feet shuffling towards the door from within , then a scraping of metal as if there were a safety device being used even though it was the middle of the day . |
8 | I went round to his flat at about 8.30 , and there was a nice smell of roasting meat and candles on the table which were lit even though it was n't yet dark , and a bowl of those Indian bits and pieces for beforehand , and flowers on the coffee table . |
9 | The use of the scarce resource on one opportunity ( project ) may mean that another opportunity can not be undertaken even though it would have generated a positive contribution in cash-flow terms . |
10 | so , so I reckon , I mean even though it 's Sunday I th I think we 're better off going through er |
11 | If I find the person who did that , I mean even though it 's , was no problem to me I 'm gon na smack 'em |
12 | Since then , the forces of continental drift have continued to pull the two continents apart , widening the Atlantic , but the habit of returning to the sea each year to spawn has never been broken even though it now involves such an immense journey . |
13 | The panel is not cut down though it may have had an adjoining predella and lunette with few areas of paint loss , and the intensity of the original pigments preserved . |
14 | After a while Moran tired of looking at the newspapers and went outside though it was almost night . |
15 | To these must be added the continuing high level of expenditure on parish roads , while the construction of new roads during enclosures must be acknowledged even though it can not be calculated . |
16 | Now , we saw Queen Margaret mourning her husband ; we have Selkirk 's riddle about a Lion that cried even though it died ; Oswald the moss trooper 's tale about more than one royal corpse being discovered at Flodden … ’ |
17 | ‘ The verses do say the Lion cried even though it died . |
18 | Okay let's get Even though it 's fantastically interesting but er erm let me just get a bit of feedback from . |
19 | The Rheidol line offers some of the most spectacular scenery available on Welsh railways and , as far as railway enthusiasts are concerned , the line still has much to offer even though it is still recovering after being reduced to virtual siding status in the last year 's of British Rail management . |
20 | Well they they just went out and and cut the round about you see even though it was damp they cut it though it was wet , |
21 | ‘ Agreed , ’ he replied , ‘ but how could this Lion cry even though it died ? ’ |
22 | In other words a person may be deceived even though it did not cross his mind whose wine he was buying . |
23 | This means that science can have two histories , which constantly intertwine but never resolve , with one evaluated as positive , the other as negative and therefore silently suppressed even though it may remain determining . |