Example sentences of "[adv] though [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Some Romanians claim ( not unreasonably though without evidence ) that Nicolae and Elena Ceauşescu were diabolists who had arranged for certain black magical and other superstitious figures to be carved in the decorations of the Casa Republicii or hidden in the overall design and visible only to other satanic initiates of the occult .
2 The purist may , however , still balk at the idea of a negative-energy field , even though to date the C- field is not known to have led to any conceptual difficulty either in classical or quantum physics .
3 It has always been my ‘ extremism ’ or my ‘ unpreparedness to compromise ’ , even though of course I have to compromise all the time .
4 If I may say so very well councillor and you were specific and indeed backed up the particular figures , even though of course one is entitled to the that I thought it was fair and well argued .
5 In January 1326 Reynolds recorded that he had not convened a council of prelates and clergy since 1323 because the king had expressed his wish that none should meet without his consent , even though by canon law provincial synods should take place annually .
6 Homosexual clergy also need appropriate pastoral support , even though in evidence to us they said that they often prefer to work in Urban Priority Areas because of the greater degree of acceptance and diversity of life-styles .
7 ‘ They felt they had abandoned their children — even though in actuality they did n't .
8 The functions of the organisation should therefore be kept in mind in data analysis , even though in principle data analysis should attempt to look at the organisation independent of any processes .
9 In the absence of special factors , the base is likely to be the place where you ordinarily work , even though in fact you spend more time away from your base than you do there .
10 To keep things relatively simple , I 'm going to stick to true beliefs that we could get by observation , like beliefs about the presence or absence of honey , even though in fact we get most of them by communication : by being told things .
11 Compared with the quiet control ( Group K ) , there was an increased c-jun expression in both the ‘ behaving ’ groups M and N , but the increase was much more marked in the learning group ( M ) than in the group which is merely repeating an already learned behaviour ( N ) , even though in fact the chicks of Group N are eating the food grains even more avidly that those of Group M.
12 For example , an employer who , without any attempt at an individual medical assessment , inaccurately pre-judges epileptic applicants for positions as being unable to perform the job , will have treated those applicants as disabled , even though in fact their impairments might not limit their major life activities at all or only to the extent that others react adversely to them .
13 Even though in effect you 're using more of your income proportionately than you would have been doing before .
14 ‘ One of the things that has been said is that it 's actually very difficult to get a purchaser for your shares on the USM even though in theory it 's an open market .
15 They 've got to keep Danny Wallace , Dion Dublin happy even though in reality they are miles from a first team place .
16 By comparison with the highly organized and elaborately structured ego , Freud characterized the id as chaotic , even though in practice he attributed to it a definite and distinguishable shape .
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