Example sentences of "though in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | As examples of the achievements of these minds , I think of the Gandavyuha and the Sufis ' planes of reality but there have been many others whose level of vision is as extensive though in no sense more penetrating or more brilliant . |
2 | In this last respect , though in no other , we were probably luckier than the other people , many of whom became ( and remain ) colleagues and friends , and for whom comparable educational problems opened up career opportunities very similar to ours . |
3 | The Fromes were certainly among the smartest parents present that evening , though in no ostentatious way . |
4 | This religion of the people has some similarity to Calvin 's theology of the city of God on earth , though in a more modern and less rigorous setting than the one which Calvin tried to realize in his lifetime in the city of Geneva : |
5 | He got up and dressed as though in a trance , and set off for the Castle with the hangdog look of a condemned man . |
6 | But the Raskolnikov of the notebooks who joked grimly about getting used to being married and having children will do that average and earthy thing , though in a different spirit ; and in another story , as the Epilogue tells us . |
7 | Samuel Johnson might have said something similar , though in a very different idiom , about some accepted masterpiece of European literature . |
8 | So , too , was it overseas , though in a less belligerent mode as time went on . |
9 | In his later life he became for a few months nearly as famous as Ramsey , though in a different context . |
10 | Though in a different way , what we have seen to be true of Gide was also true of Wilde : ‘ running foul of the law in his sexual life was a stimulus to thought on every subject … . |
11 | They said little of importance during the meal , but Jane had the feeling that he was watching her , though in a kindly , not a critical way . |
12 | The scheme depends chiefly on the seriousness of the harm caused and the degree of foresight , though in a much more structured fashion than the 1861 Act . |
13 | Under Charles the Bald , the most powerful of his bishops , Hincmar , archbishop of Reims , even used the analogy of bishops to suggest , though in a purely theoretical way , that kings who failed to fulfil their coronation oaths might be deposed . |
14 | Henri II and , perhaps to an even greater extent , Catherine de Medici , were notable exponents of the art ; so were Henry VIII , though in a less dramatic way , and his daughter Elizabeth . |
15 | In some poems she praises the beauty and accomplishments of other women , though in a manner which foregrounds heterosexual courtship . |
16 | They walked quickly , as though in a hurry to complete some urgent assignment . |
17 | Those represented on the list here include the Devon and Exeter Institution , the Ipswich Institute , the Isle of Wight Institution — though in a modified form , it is still housed in its original listed building — and the Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution . |
18 | Expressions for the components of the Weyl tensor 0 , 2 and 4 describing the wave and interaction components have been given by Chandrasekhar and Ferrari ( 1984 ) , though in a notation which differs slightly from that adopted here . |
19 | Accordingly , this meant that market relations , especially those between ‘ town and country ’ must be continued , even though in a modified form . |
20 | In fact , on any view it started many years before that , though in a haphazard manner . |
21 | The stadium at Lievin was a fine , new one , though in a remote spot not far from Lille in northern France . |
22 | Roger was clever , she told herself , though in a thoughtful rather than a brilliant way . |
23 | Though in a vulnerable position , Dustin was never afraid to speak his mind in a forceful manner , often having an alienating effect on directors . |
24 | The specific implications of these analyses for organisation theory have been developed by writers such as Benson ( 1977a , b ) , Goldman and Van Houten ( 1977 ) , Heydebrand ( 1977 ) , Clegg and Dunkerley ( 1980 ) , and Clegg ( 1981 ) , though in a rather general way . |
25 | Paul heard folk talk on his way as though in a foreign tongue ; he despaired of understanding the lectures . |
26 | Feeling some shyness — he was not used to social life , and this looked to be above his station — he used the brass knocker , polished as it was to show one 's face , distorted , as though in a mirror at a fair . |
27 | ( Haydn joined the Freemasons at the same time as Mozart though in a different lodge . ) |
28 | That , too , may have been reactive to Modernism and Bloomsbury , which were certainly coteries , though in a land traditionally sceptical of manifestoes and cynical about self-advertisement it may as easily have been the reassertion of an ancient mistrust . |
29 | Here the qualification is the most important criterion in recruitment although other factors might be considered in the interview stage , though in a subordinate role ; |
30 | For the fallibilist , epistemology ‘ or something like it , simply falls into place as a chapter of psychology and hence of natural science ’ , it ‘ goes on , though in a new setting , and a clarified status ’ . |