Example sentences of "although it [be] not [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | This operation has little effect on day-to-day behaviour , although it is not completely without consequences . |
2 | CECA started selling lots of options , although it is not normally active in that market . |
3 | SunSoft has enhanced Solaris 2.0 to release 2.2 for Sparc ( although it is not officially calling it that ) , and that should be up on all new systems from May . |
4 | This reflects success in avoiding ceiling effects for these stimuli although it is not immediately clear exactly which factors if any have interacted to produce a recognition test of comparable difficulty to those used previously . |
5 | People have been scrambling up Cust 's Gully for over 100 years , and in dry conditions it should pose no problems — although it is not particularly attractive and I only included it because it was such a traditional route . |
6 | Although it is not particularly surprising that and patterns in an idiosyncratic fashion , Neu 's comments reflect a rather general failure of items to behave reliably in a comparable way even when they appear to be tokens of the same phonological set . |
7 | The social and economic performance of a city inevitably reflects — although it is not exclusively determined by — the fortunes of the larger region in which it is located . |
8 | In practice , most plant production using tissue culture utilises cells that are known as callus , a mass of undifferentiated cells which are produced to repair damage , or cells from leaves , roots or stems ( see discussion in M G K Jones 1986 ) , although it is not yet possible to regenerate all plants in this way and in the context of agriculture , the cereals are the most notable exceptions . |
9 | County council chiefs believe the project is important both locally and nationally — and propose the authority gives ‘ substantial funds ’ to help , although it is not yet known how much . |
10 | Although it is not yet known if the H2T cell line expresses TGF α , these findings go some way to support the hypothesis proposed by Korc and others that TGF α may have a role as an autocrine growth stimulator in pancreatic cancer . |
11 | ‘ MAFF exists to serve the interests of that industry although it is not simply there to look after farmers as too many commentators still assume . ’ |
12 | ‘ MAFF exists to serve the interests of that industry although it is not simply there to look after farmers as too many commentators still assume . ’ |
13 | Although it is not primarily vocational , the course provides a valuable training in analytical techniques and writing skills which makes it a valuable preparation for a wide variety of careers , including the media , central and local government , and industrial and commercial management . |
14 | Although it is not physically addictive , E can become psychologically addictive , and this is where the problems can start . |
15 | Although it is not strictly necessary , most work is done with stimuli that vary sinusoidally in space or time . |
16 | Although it is not strictly EEB-related , I wonder if we can use the meeting to consider the request by DoE for comments on the format and drafting procedure of the White Paper Second Year Report ( paper enclosed ) . |
17 | Glasgow , an industrial city beside the Clyde noted for shipbuilding , is larger than Edinburgh , and although it is not as beautiful as Scotland 's capital , its university was founded more than 100 years earlier , its art galleries are even more distinguished , its theatrical tradition is stronger , its churches possibly grimier , and its football teams more famous . |
18 | To a great extent this is based on the Consumer Credit Act 1974 ( CCA ) although it is not as extensive . |
19 | So although it is not as good as the inner routes it is nevertheless an extremely robust scheme in the department of transports terms . |
20 | Although it is not always possible to match jobs perfectly with aptitude , use should be made of the strength and expertise of senior staff in the jobs to which they are best suited ; their enthusiasm will spread to assistants and a higher level of general motivation will result . |
21 | Many of these management activities would occur automatically in best-practice private companies , spurred on by managers adopting broad views of their briefs , although it is not always clear what motivates the manager to behave in this way — perhaps the operation of the managerial labour market ? |
22 | ( 4 ) It is advisable to have this item on the Agenda , although it is not always there . |
23 | There has been much discussion of attempts to increase labour force " flexibility " and the rise of the " flexible firm " , although it is not always clear if this discussion is based upon descriptions , predictions or prescriptions . |
24 | Although it is not always possible to record all this information in the modelling process , it is necessary to be at least aware of these factors . |
25 | This is the approach particularly favoured by Mumford , although it is not always appropriate . |
26 | Also found on dunes is the Variegated horse-tail community , which may occur where there are records of Equisetum variegatum , although it is not actually recorded from the Outer Hebrides . |
27 | Although it is not explicitly stated that this sea-monster was the father of eponymous founder of the Merovingian dynasty , that is clearly the impression which Fredegar intended to give . |
28 | Both books are essentially optimistic , although it is not necessarily apparent at first . |
29 | But although it is not now necessary to visit the long row of sea-front cottages , Shieldaig is far too good to be bypassed . |
30 | Although it is not absolutely certain whether these findings from our animal model will be relevant in human beings , the close parallelism in the handling of ORS in both rat and human perfusion models is very encouraging . |