Example sentences of "although it is [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Although it has recently become fashionable to subject judges to ( usually ill-informed ) public criticism , even in Parliament , and although it is no longer unknown for demands for the removal of judges to be voiced in the House of Commons ( as when Sir John Donaldson incurred opprobrium as President of the National Industrial Relations Court for applying the law which Parliament itself had passed ) Parliament has still , in modern times , to remove a judge in this manner .
2 And yet the physical medium can still radiate something that is attractive , beautiful even , although it is no longer ‘ beautiful ’ in conventional terms .
3 Except on passage large flocks occur only in Chichester Harbour ; even in Pagham Harbour counts of more than 50 birds are very unusual , although it is nearly always present there .
4 His public pronouncements are unequivocal in this respect , and although it is clearly not possible to accept such public pronouncements as the definitive expression of a man 's innermost beliefs and convictions , and although it is also evidently the case that to be published in L'Humanite and Ce Soir inevitably necessitates obedience to the party line , nonetheless the consistency and vigour with which Nizan presented an entirely positive view of developments within the Soviet Union are an instructive antidote to those critics desperately searching for evidence of Nizan 's growing anti-Stalinism/anti-communism during this period .
5 I certainly found this new brush to be highly responsive , especially when used with acrylic colours , although it is also perfectly suitable for use with oil and is very easy to clean !
6 Strictly speaking , this alternative ‘ mental ’ element is not a mens rea requirement at all , although it is properly enough described as a fault element .
7 The second category of evidence , that of structures , is more difficult to interpret successfully , although it is probably more plentiful in Britain .
8 The general public has a tendency to assume that nurses experience a strong desire to care for others , perhaps believing that many feel a true vocation or ‘ divine call ’ to the work , although it is probably less usual to describe it in these terms today .
9 This operation has little effect on day-to-day behaviour , although it is not completely without consequences .
10 CECA started selling lots of options , although it is not normally active in that market .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 ‘ 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 . ’
20 ‘ 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 . ’
21 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 .
22 Although it is not physically addictive , E can become psychologically addictive , and this is where the problems can start .
23 Although it is not strictly necessary , most work is done with stimuli that vary sinusoidally in space or time .
24 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 ) .
25 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 .
26 To a great extent this is based on the Consumer Credit Act 1974 ( CCA ) although it is not as extensive .
27 So although it is not as good as the inner routes it is nevertheless an extremely robust scheme in the department of transports terms .
28 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 .
29 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 ?
30 ( 4 ) It is advisable to have this item on the Agenda , although it is not always there .
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