Example sentences of "although it [verb] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The designation warrior family ( shizoku ) was no more than an indication of family origins although it continued to have social prestige .
2 It is becoming less popular now because of the lack of support it gives to the lower back , although it does give more buoyancy than other types .
3 If we 're to win Fairclough must mark flash well and Newsome and possibly Pemberton play out of their skins — Battyburn do n't just have flash although it does appear that way at times .
4 Although it does have English holiday dates it 's true .
5 One recent paper showed that cholinergic stimulation does not evokes this kind of propagated activity , although it does increase segmental contractions .
6 It does not require any result , although it does require actual danger .
7 Although it had demanded such changes , the opposition criticized the government 's alleged failure to consult adequately , with PDS members boycotting the session at which the legislation was approved .
8 By 1985 sales of tape cassettes were outnumbering disc sales , although it had taken 40 years for the advocates of magnetic recording to see this come about .
9 A police spokesman said the house , in Old Road , was up for sale and was unoccupied , although it did contain some furniture .
10 Although it did envisage some mergers with universities , the emphasis throughout was very much on strengthening the public sector of higher education .
11 The statement emphasised that the Black Sea Fleet , comprising some 45 warships and 300 smaller vessels , was not considered to be part of the strategic forces , although it did have nuclear capability .
12 The advantage of the temperature being so low — although it has risen several degrees with the cloud over — is that the snow is like dry flour and brushes off easily .
13 The Pacific — and the oceans generally — became the main theatre of the movement 's direct actions , although it has challenged French airfield builders in Antarctica and climbed towering chimney-stacks to plant banners condemning acid rain .
14 The latter has become a form of economic drip-feed of dubious value to the patient , although it has maintained economic activity at a higher level than would otherwise be the case .
15 This was welcomed by American businessmen , although it helped to disrupt international trade as other countries retaliated by raising their duties .
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