Example sentences of "although [pers pn] [be] not [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's you making the decisions and doing the work and although I am not suggesting that you will catch twice as many pike , you will certainly catch some which a fast surface retrieve would have missed . |
2 | I hope that the hon. Member for Beaconsfield will serve on the Committee that will examine the Bill , although I am not trying to condemn him to that if he does not wish to be there , because I think that we might be able to find some common ground . |
3 | ‘ Although I am not looking like … ’ |
4 | ‘ It is always nice to beat Boris although I am not saying I have proved I am a better player , ’ said the 24-year-old Stich . |
5 | Indeed there are no really weak moments vocally , although I am not convinced by the style of all the vocal cadenzas . |
6 | I am sensible , indeed one of my first bosses at Js remarked that although I am not qualified in anything , I had common sense which was worth a great deal more to him . |
7 | And he all but confirmed this was his last match , saying : ‘ I basically feel the same way as I have all year , and although I am not going to announce my retirement , I guess that is it . |
8 | But although I was not sent away , I still did not have a sex . |
9 | Unlike the Labour party and the Militant Tendency we tend not to have card-carrying women , but I can tell the hon. Lady , although I was not asked this question , that precisely 50 per cent . |
10 | It 's become a life-long commitment , although I 'm not complaining . |
11 | God knows how many , although I 'm not working any more I 've lost the job but |
12 | I 've got a good job and , although I 'm not going out with anybody right now , I have a lot of close friends . |
13 | Although she is not pictured , will be known to many throughout the Group from her previous job at Ipswich working for and subsequent move to the region centre . |
14 | Although she is not qualified , Mrs Chaplin , who has a PhD in economics , spent five years as a trainee at a small firm of chartered accountants in Norwich and ran her own business . |
15 | ‘ Although she was not hurt she was naturally distressed and we are obviously concerned about the situation and need to find this man quickly . ’ |
16 | In a way , she had come close to hating Nona at times , although she was not going to admit it . |
17 | Although we 're not talking Miss Saigon … . ’ |
18 | We have been involved in research of a very similar nature for some time , and although we are not publishing in such august journals as The Phyrologist you may be interested to learn of our most recent advance . |
19 | Although we are not told it , Mary 's home would certainly have had a fire in the one and only downstairs room , and there the Holy Family would have met to eat and to share together . |
20 | Alli , from Väsby , also " took Cnut 's geld in England " , while Ulfric , mentioned on a stone at Lingsberg , was paid two gelds , although we are not told by whom . |
21 | But although we are not arguing that women or feminists have privileged access to the truth about reality , we agree with Jaggar that the standpoint of women offers an opportunity to see what is wrong with current male-defined theories and to correct them . |
22 | Although they are not competing this year , Tatra trucks are usually among the first home in the gruelling Paris-Dakar rally . |
23 | She and Kenneth Pearman , 42 , who she described as her son although they are not related , have pleaded not guilty to causing unnecessary suffering to 80 dogs . |
24 | You can even bring along a man , although they are not affected by cellulite . |
25 | The Department of National Savings ( form SB4 obtainable at Post Offices ) and building societies will pay out amounts up to £5,000 on the evidence of the death certificate , although they are not bound to until the grant of probate or letters of administration have been issued . |
26 | In Rex v. Brighton Corporation , Ex parte Thomas Tilling Ltd. ( 1916 ) 85 L.J.K.B. 1552 , 1555 Sankey J. said : ‘ Persons who are called upon to exercise the functions of granting licences for carriages and omnibuses are , to a great extent , exercising judicial functions ; and although they are not bound by the strict rules of evidence and procedure observed in a court of law , they are bound to act judicially . |
27 | ‘ But clearly , although they are not producing computers for the same sector of the market place , they are both manufacturing plants . ’ |
28 | The majority of the people from the Caribbean , and to a lesser extent from Africa , are of ‘ mixed race ’ although they are not regarded as such by professionals and transracial adopters . |
29 | Relevant , too , to the theme of the Hayward Gallery 's survey , although they are not included in it , are exhibitions of recent or new work by Hamish Fulton at Annely Juda ( to 6 March ) and by Gilbert and George at the Tate Gallery 's Liverpool branch ( to 14 March ) . |
30 | Such training , Kurtz argued , means that the subjects learn a discrimination and must attend to the stimuli although they are not required to label them differently . |