Example sentences of "though [pron] 'd [adv] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Given another two seconds she might well have flung something a lot harder and heavier at him , even though she 'd never done anything as temperamental in her life . |
2 | She took you for granted , as though she 'd always known you , that was really what it was . |
3 | A great deal of my audience enjoyed them immensely even though they 'd never heard them before . |
4 | Though he 'd scarcely taken his eyes off her , it was obvious that she had n't made a very favourable impression on him . |
5 | Though he 'd scarcely taken his eyes off her , and in a strange sort of way appeared to be fascinated by her , she sensed it was the kind of reluctant fascination one might feel for an intriguing , but poisonous snake . |
6 | Though he 'd dimly thought it was sentiment that had driven him back here , he saw now it was not . |
7 | Chief Inspector Kuhlmann put down the phone and looked at Kurt Meyer as though he 'd never seen him before . |
8 | And he 'd looked at her as though he 'd never seen her before in his life . |
9 | Even though he 'd never said it before . |
10 | Though he 'd never used it , the Bowl was reputedly the most accurate prophetic tool known in the worlds , and now — sitting amid his treasures , with a sense growing in him that events on Earth in the last few days were leading to some matter of moment — he brought the Bowl down from its place on the highest shelf , unwrapped it , and set it on the table . |
11 | And all this time , people though he 'd always had it easy , him with his women and his cheekbones and his income . |