Example sentences of "although [det] may [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Corals have promoted last year 's winner The Fellow to 5–4 for Kempton , although that may well change again today after the Hennessy . |
2 | We should not too readily assume that this is a product of guilty conscience , as a result of deliberate rejection of responsibility , although that may sometimes account for the pressure brought on formal carers to find a solution more comfortable to the complainant . |
3 | Although this may well be a valuable facility , it really forms no more than an appendage to the database , since we can not search a videodisc image for details within it in the way we can search text . |
4 | It defaults to give the shortest route , although this may well be the most expensive . |
5 | Ultimately it should be possible to cease activities within the office on Poll Tax matters and leave the Sheriff Officers to collect monies due , although this may well be several years off . |
6 | It is often equated with the explanatory social survey ( as we shall see in Chapter 4 ) and although this may well be its prime expression , the logic and the impulse of variable analysis is somewhat wider than this being devoted to securing a more general basis for quantification in social research . |
7 | He may not sue in his business name , although this may properly be recited in the particulars of claim to avoid confusion . |
8 | The rear rim of the hole in Triceratops ’ skull grew back into a bony frill on which the membrane was attached ( although this may also have been a display structure ) , so that the muscles could enlarge . |
9 | And although this may conceivably be an acceptable answer for an earlier period , it is now useless because of the weight of evidence about the recent past . |
10 | It is considered better therefore to have a longer set of allowable candidate strings which includes the correct word although this may often include rarely occurring words . |
11 | Although this may sometimes be appropriate , the lack of a tissue diagnosis undoubtedly results in some patients being inappropriately treated for malignant disease when a benign stricture is present and vice versa . |