Example sentences of "though [pers pn] [vb -s] [adv] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 She enjoys trying out new ways of doing things , though she does n't necessarily devise them herself .
2 So that they make it as though , as though it does n't just go fringe and then down , it sort of
3 I also video Match Of The Day religiously , though it does n't always come out because the instructions are in German and Uncle Albert , the silly old sailor , keeps messing it up .
4 The flanger is always on , though it does n't really sound active until I hit the pedal .
5 Furthermore there is a covert hierarchy between X and Y , which the distinction depends on though it does not explicitly say so .
6 Its common name points to its apparently miraculous healing powers and , though it does not literally cause the ends of broken bones to weld together again , it will certainly hold them securely together and in contact , if the pounded root is bound round a break — the mixture will set when dry .
7 ‘ I suspect because he loves you , even though he does n't always show it , ’ said David , trying to be fair .
8 It need hardly be added that the examiner always wants reasons and authorities for the answer , even though he does not expressly ask for them .
9 Tom Jones held his young hurdler Jackson Flint in enough esteem to enter him in a race at the Cheltenham National Hunt Festival meeting even though he does not yet have a win to his credit .
10 Kepler Wessels , his captain at Eastern Province , says he can be as quick as Allan Donald , though he does not really swing the ball .
11 Though he does not actually tell us much about Eddie he tells us that Eddie could be involved in something bloody .
12 This track is an extended 12-bar workout in two tempos , and John comes very much to the fore for 60 bars playing what is more of a solo than a bass part , though he does still strongly outline the changes , as we will see .
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