Example sentences of "that although [art] " in BNC.

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1 These simple but extremely robust observations concern children 's knowledge that although a substance or display is changed perceptually — in other words , that the appearance of an object may change — properties such as length , area , volume , weight , number do not change .
2 The RSPB reports that although a record number of the birds bred in Wales this year , the number of surviving young was disappointingly low .
3 Why was it , I asked Mahmood , that although a majority of workers at Grunwick were women the strike committee consisted ( till then ) mainly of men ?
4 In the case of Attorney General v C.P.C. ( UK ) Ltd. the case was adjourned sine die to enable the defendants to undertake further measures to abate the odour , and in Attorney General v Squires an injunction was refused , the court finding that although a serious public nuisance had been created by the defendants , it had been abated , the way in which the pig farming was now carried on being considerably improved since the case was tried .
5 In a report , Water pollution incidents in England and Wales — 1990 , the NRA says that although a lack of previous data makes an assessment of overall trends difficult , there is no question that the number of incidents reported has risen .
6 One should note , however , that although a mother bird may encourage her chicks to fly by calling to them from a branch some distance away , holding some tasty morsel in her beak as an inducement , all the same , she is not actually teaching them to fly .
7 In marital therapy it is often noticeable that although a couple are asking for help to sort out their problem , so that they may have the closeness and intimacy for which they yearn , fear overcomes hope , and whenever things start to improve one of them can be relied upon to start up the next quarrel .
8 But if the doubt is compound , you will find that although a doubter can understand the answer , he may be reluctant to accept it .
9 We have defined awareness as the disposition to take into account in choices , and we have always insisted that although a capacity to recall a feeling is necessary to continuing awareness of it , a constant maintenance of the feeling is not .
10 Bede tells the story that , so backward were the heathen South Saxons that although a maritime race , they did not know how to fish and were given to mass suicides from convenient cliffs when the corn harvest failed after a terrible drought .
11 The snag to this is that although a pan-head can rotate through a full circle , your hips are limited to about a quarter of this movement .
12 Jones found that although a reasonably high number of employers thought that qualifications were desirable , less than half thought them to be essential .
13 It was found that although a four-week tutorial programme had been prepared , the children in the mainstream school were far more receptive and accepting of the situation and could not see any reason for delaying the child 's integration .
14 It refers not to power but to authority , and what I think he means is that although a woman can make good and wise judgements , she can not be the arbiter of that goodness or wisdom .
15 I wonder how many people realise that although a guarantee has run out , you still have a right to claim ?
16 In relation to the example of the headship issue , it would follow that although a woman may not hold a position of authority in the church , she may be prime minister .
17 For the present purposes , however , the model 's general validity for European societies pre 1980 illustrates that although a state is necessary in a capitalist economic system its particular form can vary substantially to reflect local circumstances : form and function should not be confused .
18 It must be stressed that although a natural condition can not give rise to liability under the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher it may still constitute a nuisance for which an occupier may be liable if he has knowledge or means of knowledge of its existence and if it is reasonable to require him to take the necessary steps to abate it .
19 Secondly , since Rookes v. Barnard there has been considerable development in the contractual context of the doctrine of ‘ economic duress , ’ and in this context it is clear that although a threat to break a contract is ‘ illegitimate ’ it will not amount to duress unless it goes beyond commercial pressure and amounts to ‘ coercion of the will . ’
20 The second factor of importance with respect to the nature of a floating charge is that although a floating charge relates to future assets it is a present charge and not a future one .
21 It was Taylor 's opinion that their experience had proved that although a considerable quantity of ore remained to be got from the various veins , the expenses of all kinds in the district , remote as it was from other mining fields , prevented fair remuneration for risking capital and exerting their skill .
22 It should be stressed again , however , that although a specialized function might well exist , many small towns ultimately came to possess a range of functions , not least those which were most conveniently placed to exploit their full urban potential .
23 SIB said that although a large number of investors have received redress there may be others who are not aware they have reason for complaint or of how to complain and may be eligible for compensation .
24 A UN team visited Kuwait in March and reported that although a deliberate attempt had been made to " extinguish Kuwait " , the country had made good progress in dealing with immediate humanitarian needs [ see p. 38082 for mission to Iraq ] .
25 On Sept. 15 René Alseny Gomez , Secretary-General to the Presidency , said that legislation on the adoption of democracy would be ready by Dec. 31 , thus creating the conditions for the launch of the democratic process in the new year ; he also said that although a two-party system was envisaged by the Transitional Committee for National Recovery , more parties could be created if " national conditions " required .
26 The report showed that although a total of 62 ballistic missiles , 18 launch pads , 33 missile warheads , 127 missile storage-racks and substantial amounts of rocket fuel had so far been destroyed , " questions remain[ed] " about Iraq 's capability to manufacture short- and long-range Scud missiles .
27 Thus in Bernstein v Pamsons Motors ( Golders Green ) Ltd [ 1987 ] 2 all ER 220 , Rougier J held that although a purchaser of a new car was entitled to expect a better quality vehicle than the buyer of a second-hand car , nevertheless , teething problems had to be expected .
28 His appearance was a stark reminder that although a fortnight ago he had distracted her from telling him about Thomas — or maybe she had chickened out ? — the revelation had to be faced .
29 Further questioned by the procurator-fiscal , Andrew Normand , he conceded that no such review had taken place , and that no additional safety checks had been called for before the junction was opened , that although a total embargo had been introduced on single-lead junctions immediately after Bellgrove .
30 It must not be forgotten , however , that although a particular period may contain a low proportion of defective items , if publications from that period are in great demand , a larger number of defective items from that period may be issued ( and may suffer further damage ) than from a less popular period , even if the latter contains a higher proportion of items in need of repair .
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