Example sentences of "though [pron] may [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In a sense , then , this use of language is low-status play , though you may acquire some disciples who are sufficiently intimidated by your ‘ divine intervention ’ .
2 Lady Laura was insistent : ‘ though we may feel deep pity for them , their trade is not one of blessing to the nation , to our fathers , sons , husbands ; you have to think of that .
3 Though they may cheat each other , it is not so bad as in the city . ’
4 I find that about 5 per cent of the students I teach are never able to overcome this difficulty ( even though they may have perfect hearing and in some cases a high level of linguistic and musical ability ) ; of the remainder , a few are especially gifted and can not understand how anyone could find the task difficult , and most others eventually learn after five or ten hours of practical classes .
5 A great many popular songs use nothing else in their melodies , though they may have triadic harmony in the accompaniment ( two ‘ evergreen ’ examples are shown below ) .
6 The potential mobility of non-motorized persons is also enhanced , though it may take some time ( and , probably , more measures ) for the modal split to change significantly .
7 The problem , simply stated , is that for any rational expectations model one can always specify a non-rational expectations model which has exactly the same implications for a given set of data , even though it may have other implications which are quite different .
8 It is important to remember that illness does not strike ‘ out of the blue ’ even though it may seem that way at times .
9 God in Christ , through taking on a particular instance of humanity , shares with all human beings the universal , humanity , and it is that which is of significance , even though he may have different particularities from some other individuals .
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