Example sentences of "though [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The race continued throughout the war years , though during the Second World War the distance was cut to fifteen miles . |
2 | The manufacturers were generally happy with the BEA 's conservatism , which suited their export concentration on low technology markets , and gave them a relatively easy and highly profitable life ( though as the 1950s advanced more of them were to become worried that they were missing out on new technical developments as their world market share slipped ) . |
3 | Beresford has no doubts though about the welcome he will receive from the 6,000 travelling Newcastle fans . |
4 | Bjaaland looked at Amundsen , and though about the long , cold journey in front of him . |
5 | The most complex job was to establish what parents ( and staff ) though about the way partnership worked before any ‘ action ’ began . |
6 | Full marks though for the clarity of all the instruments , the relationship of the controls , pedals and wheel — although this is a little too offset for some — and the rattle-free interior . |
7 | Whatever made you think that the idea — of course quite impossible , though for the sake of argument we will not imagine it so — myself and Edward going away together was simply unconventional . |
8 | To quieten her , to get away from the dark , lurking forest of the past , she said , ‘ I 'll get you a drink , though for the life of me I ca n't imagine why you are cold . |
9 | Hogarth was doing much the same thing , though for the less fashion-conscious end of the market . |
10 | Some people say certain responses in others make them see red and they are guaranteed to be upset , even though for the sake of peace they may repress their anger or hurt . |
11 | On the other hand , the massive changes in the court structure and procedures introduced by the Act receive minimal , though for the intended readers , adequate , attention . |
12 | She 'd accused him of always looking at other women : looking , looking , as though for the next conquest . |
13 | It is interesting that these were exactly the issues that Mezey was concerned with at the same time , though for the whole of the region rather than one area . |
14 | The first 16-bit generation was won hands-down by MS-DOS with Macintosh System in second place — and winning a moral victory by setting the agenda for what should have been the 32-bit generation but in effect became the second 16-bit generation , which seems to have been won by Microsoft Windows , even though for the majority , MS-DOS is all most people want or use . |
15 | Thus there is no evidence over the period from 1963 onwards that the excess found in Seascale extends to a wider area around Sellafield , though for the most recent period there was a slight increase in the incidence of lymphoid leukaemia and non-Hodgkin lymphomas in the rest of Cumbria , particularly among children aged 0–4 years . |
16 | Alas , it was for a less creditable reason … it was because he wanted , though for the loftiest scientific purposes , to take advantage of her . |
17 | Nor do I think it necessary to consider for the purposes of the present case to what extent the common law may provide the public authority with a defence to a claim for the repayment of money so paid ; though for the reasons I have already given , I do not consider that the principle of recovery should be inapplicable simply because the citizen has paid the money under a mistake of law . |
18 | I often wish I could live them over again , even though for the first four years I had to supplement my poor earnings by doing evening jobs . ’ |
19 | On several occasions Charlotte detected a frisson of mutual resentment between the two , though for the most part they functioned adequately as a partnership . |
20 | A North-South cold war formula is unlikely to command the same kind of broad domestic support , even though for the time being , the parties of the Left are supporting the war , at least in the United States and Western Europe . |
21 | Over her shoulder , lying on the black leather upholstery of the back seat , he could see a black velour trilby which was vaguely familiar , though for the moment he did not have time to sort out exactly why or how . |
22 | The crucial question though for the comparative sociology of urban modernity — that is , the question that identifies , not the constants , but the variables — is the following : What social content , and especially what social class content , consecrates the new reorganization of public space ? |
23 | Such an historical perspective must be our long-term goal , even though for the present we can at best only hypothesize about the nature of the development processes at work . |
24 | For some countries , like Greece , Portugal and Ireland , no doubt there will continue to be largesse to be gained from her , though for the time being even this is likely to be hard to come by , as Germany piles money into her eastern territory and focuses much of the rest of her financial attentions on her former Communist neighbours . |
25 | The biggest advantage though for the conservative administrations in Washington , Ottawa , Bonn and London is the fragmentation of labour and the divorcing of workers from traditionally powerful unions . |
26 | However , The Folio Society is dedicated to producing books of outstanding quality at affordable prices : classics and curiosities , published as though for the first time , with specially commissioned illustrations to enhance the text . |
27 | The tenant should consider deleting both clauses 11.1 and 11.2 though for the reasons given they could perhaps be tolerated if necessary . |
28 | So Adam at least came back with a grain of comfort , though for the dead Harry , not the living . |
29 | ‘ France has her eyes on you , ’ he had told them in his first Order of the Day , and the troops had their eyes on Pétain ; even though for the best part of a week they were not actually to see the new commander in person . |
30 | Words which do not receive primary stress normally have secondary stress , though for the sake of simplicity this is not marked here . |