Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] although " in BNC.
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1 | The clearest insight , esoteric perhaps , has always belonged to the Rishis or Initiates although accessible to all those who sincerely desire , and are able to absorb and assimilate , such ‘ secret truths ’ by means of the heart rather than the intellect . |
2 | An education which does justice to feminist priorities is not merely a matter of curriculum innovation and change although when women begin to rewrite the history and culture of societies in ways which include the diversity of women 's experiences , and when women generate their own knowledge and become their own teachers — the consequences can be challenging to men 's view of the world and their view of women . |
3 | NCCS permits visitors to land and stay although there are rightly some constraints because of research programmes in this National Nature Reserve . |
4 | The dorsal arm plates are triangular and separated although proximally they may be nearly contiguous . |
5 | The Duchess looked pale and drawn although she quickly put it down to her early start . |
6 | that is a danger , what we have to try and remember although it 's no great comfort to you , is that overall , the prize is tremendous |
7 | Five passengers on board killed but the pilot and one passenger were thrown clear and survived although both were seriously injured with severe burns . |
8 | For Heath it was a partnership in Indo-China between France and the US , whose interests required loyal and ungrudging although not uncritical support from the US . |
9 | A scheme of school vouchers was considered and abandoned although a scheme for loans in higher education is to be introduced . |
10 | Talking to the locomotive owners and train organisers direct , as far as can be ascertained , the following trains have been agreed and authorised although not all of the departure times and routes have been fully confirmed . |
11 | Small and cramped although it was , it reminded her a little of Papa 's office back home : a room where a man obviously worked . |