Example sentences of "although with a " in BNC.
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1 | West Germany has so far denied , although with a detectable degree of ambiguity , that any deal was made , preferring to point to the humanitarian reasons for allowing an evacuation of the embassy , and the pressure supposedly exerted on East Germany by the Soviet Union to bring the occupation to a speedy end . |
2 | These formulations are supplied in liquid form and are similar in texture to detergents although with a slightly acrid smell unless perfumed . |
3 | Consequently , he will not advise on the merits of a settlement offer , although with a view to increasing the likelihood of a deal , he may point out the strengths and weaknesses of each side 's arguments . |
4 | Finally , the kestrel has large excesses of isolated teeth for both incisors and molars , and all three samples show a similar pattern , although with a greater range of variation than was seen in the tawny owl : incisor excess range of 110–172 per cent . |
5 | ‘ In East Hampshire the one thing for certain is that Michael Mates will be returned , although with a much reduced majority . |
6 | Although with a more powerful unit you 'd have greater headroom and a reduced noise problem , you could n't push the power stage to its ‘ sweet spot ’ at such manageable volumes . |
7 | There again , that 's the best of both worlds ; I have a chance to go out and play stadiums and arenas and then I get to go home and go back to the way I was , although with a lot more experience under my belt . |
8 | As a result , the Global Service will be running Northern 's proprietary Universal Transport Protocol internally , while end users are presented with standard services , normally looking like an X25 packet switched network , although with a bit of tinkering the company can give its customers SNA or frame relay connections instead . |
9 | Transportation had been virtually abandoned in 1853 and then abolished in 1857 , although with a great show of reluctance , the government 's hand having been forced by the refusal of the Australian colonies to accept any more convicts . |
10 | ‘ The brent [ German brand = burned ] goose looks as if it has stuck its head and neck up a chimney and emerged sooty black — although with a little of its ‘ clerical collar ’ still clean . |
11 | Our self-appointed mentor , the Old Stager , tackled him in the same vein , although with a shade more directness : ‘ Why do n't yer niver get no runs ? ’ he asked , by way of leading up to the subject . |
12 | Predominantly Russian Orthodox by religion although with a substantial Roman Catholic ( Uniate ) minority , Kievan Rus had been the origin of the Russian state in the ninth century and enjoyed an extended period of independence , but then came under Lithuanian , Polish and ( from the seventeenth century ) Russian control . |
13 | He had swallowed the worst of his gall , although with a gulp that almost choked him . |
14 | In the meantime , Pipeline will continue to be published regularly , although with a reduced frequency — the current budget constraints have meant that the paper will be produced six times a year from now on . |
15 | Inverted nipples can make breastfeeding more difficult at first , although with a bit of patience , your baby can learn to draw out the nipple with his sucking action . |
16 | Similar leaves , although with a thick stem and a finer tip , occupy at least two of the spandrels in mosaic C. However , one of the small squares lying tangent to the central square , at High Wycombe , contains an unidentified bust ( section 1.4 , no. 6 ) which is unparalleled at North Hill . |