Example sentences of "although [pron] is [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But I did support Mrs Robinson because although she is only a symbol she is a powerful symbol .
2 Domestic sexism does not guarantee sexism in public affairs , although one is often a symptom of the other .
3 Although there is clearly a similarity between entropy and the area of the event horizon , it was not obvious to us how the area could be identified as the entropy of a black hole .
4 So , although there is clearly an argument for using buckets that are as large as possible , over-large buckets will mean that an extended search through the bucket will be required to locate the desired record .
5 Probably with braziers we think as far as we know , although there is also a chimney breast there which is a later date .
6 Clearly the more elaborate the dress , the more dress-fasteners required , although there is here the danger of a circular argument .
7 Although there is usually a link between time and resources , this is not always the case and adding more staff can be counterproductive at certain stages of a job .
8 ( Although there is usually a cash offer for the shares of the company being taken over , a share alternative is generally on offer .
9 Although there is usually an incentive to safeguard funding for pre-registration education to maintain the supply of nurses coming into the NHS , the incentives for post-basic education are less secure .
10 Although there is currently a software " explosion " , methods for the dissemination of information on software are numerous and varied .
11 Although there is perhaps a sense in which both taxonomy and description are related to explanatory purposes , this is not in any straightforward or enlightening fashion .
12 This is often a useful exercise , although there is occasionally a risk that the emphasis upon paperwork becomes so great that everyone loses sight of what was originally intended .
13 Cases like this indicate the general validity of the method , although there is still a need to establish the limits of its accuracy .
14 Furthermore , they have taken no part in the great debate in the Scottish Constitutional Convention , although there is still a seat available for that party .
15 This acknowledgement of the debt [ normally by signing on the face of the bill ] gives the exporter more peace of mind as opposed to selling on open account terms , although there is still no guarantee of payment .
16 A combination of east winds and sub zero temperatures made shore and boat fishing difficult throughout the region although there is still the chance of odd big cod .
17 We have moved forward in this area , although there is still an under-representation of qualified social workers .
18 It can be possible to acclimatize a specialised feeder to substitute foods although there is always a danger of a reluctance to feed deteriorating into anorexia and premature demise .
19 The number of policewomen in each section varies , although there is always a minimum of one , which is low because women constitute less than 10 per cent of the regular force ( Brewer et al .
20 This is a confidential document and considerable care is taken to ensure that it can not be related back to the company in question , although there is always an element of trade off between absolute confidentiality and achieving the desired results .
21 Coaching , learning sets , job rotation and acting up , reading , etc may not cost much in cash , although there is always an opportunity cost and the expenditure of individual effort .
22 The draw itself is expected to last no more than 10 minutes , although there is always the chance of the sort of hiccup that occurred before the 1982 tournament when Belgium and Scotland ended up in the wrong groups — and there was the embarrassed re-examination of screwed-up slips of paper such as might be seen when the vicar 's wife wins both the turkey and the hamper in the Christmas raffle .
23 Hand signals can be developed to a greater extent to train a dog which is deaf , although there is always the problem of attracting its attention in the first instance , particularly if it runs off .
24 The advantage of the former is that standardized information can be gathered from a large population , although there is always the problem of those who do not respond and how far the characteristics and opinions of such people match the general population .
25 The Government have a fine record on increasing benefits in line with prices every year , but I have a particular point to raise with my right hon. Friend , although it is principally a matter for the Treasury .
26 There is in fact no need to state in the sale agreement that liability is joint and several ( although it is invariably the practice to do so ) as this is implied by the Civil Liability ( Contribution ) Act 1978 , s1(1) and the ability to recover from fellow vendors and their estates is extended by s6(1) of that Act .
27 For instance , Falmouth may be called a tourist resort , although it is also a shopping centre for local residents , and it has dockyards , a fishing industry and some light industry .
28 Community policing is a preventive rather than a crime control made of policing and in the United Kingdom it has become associated in the popular image particularly with those inner-city areas where crime rates have risen sharply and where police relations with ethnic minorities have deteriorated , although it is also a response to the police 's loss of contact with other sections of the community , especially young people ( Schaffer 1980 ) .
29 The ATP Tour , Year Two : 1991 , is a book for the enthusiast although it is also a book that you would have no hesitation in showing off to your friends , even those with only a passing interest in the game .
30 Although it is partly a response to the claims of transnationalism and hence of recent birth , Neo-Realism belongs firmly to the Realist tradition , as its name suggests .
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