Example sentences of "[vb base] [that] although the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | With brightness masking , subjects report that although the target appeared to be present for a reasonably long period it was too vaguely defined — its contrast was too low for it to be identifiable . |
2 | Exactly how this is achieved is not clear , for experiments using 10 per cent HCI show that although the mineral content of the bones and dentine is removed , leaving the bones with a soft rubbery texture , there is usually some enamel still left on the teeth . |
3 | The DTI consider that although the title of the Directive applies to all contracts involving consumers , the recitals and indeed parts of the text , imply that it can only apply to contracts for the supply of goods and services . |
4 | Porsche 's engineers reckon that although the car can corner safely at about 85% of gravitational acceleration , most owners will only need about half of that ability for normal , but still very fast motoring . |
5 | The centre is backed by the Swiss government and its organisers claim that although the greenhouse effect and its human causes are well known , understanding of the effects of climate change is limited . |
6 | Blake and Mouton argue that although the team approach is an ideal it can be worked towards by a process of diagnosis and training . |
7 | The new policies envisage that although the state remains the ‘ fundamental instrument ’ in applying educational policy , responsibility for provision should be devolved to non-governmental bodies — including firms , co-operatives , citizens ' associations and social or humanitarian organizations which would subsidize community schools on a non-profit basis . |
8 | They discover that although the stone is capable of communicating on ‘ vocal ’ , its more natural medium is ‘ softalk ’ , or direct interface with their pocket computer . |