Example sentences of "although [pers pn] does not [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Although she does not realise it , she is searching for enlightenment and encourages her fusion with Geraldine : ‘ Christabel stretched forth her hand ’ .
2 Diana was brought up with it , just as Charles was , and is a fair shot herself , although she does not shoot any more .
3 He said : ‘ If … the court 's inclination at the end of the day is to interfere with the £600,000 award of damages , then she , for her part — although she does not fear a retrial and again does not relish it - would be willing to accept whatever your lordships should decide is the right figure . ’
4 Greenfield herself provides some evidence that the test situation was not entirely culture-free although she does not allow this to restrict her from making large inferences from the results .
5 The multiple-stress hypothesis explains the observed facts , although it does not confirm the exact pathways or relative importance of individual pollution factors .
6 The House of Lords is of course a superior court although it does not form part of the Supreme Court of Judicature .
7 It takes the form of a guide to proper reporting practice , although it does not cross-reference its prescriptions to their sources of authority nor indeed does it explain what hierarchy of authority those sources represent .
8 And the predatory honey buzzard , although it does not eat honey , will excavate wasps ' nests to feed on the grubs , protected from stings by its dense plumage and scaly legs .
9 This ant does not sting and can not live away from its hosts ; although it does not bring in nutrients , it protects the host from herbivore and liane damage .
10 Although it does not show up in the analyses , content surely also became more international , in source of origin , if not always in substance .
11 It pretends to be in favour of the user , the customer , although it does not mention quality at all .
12 The mill was operated by Alfred Greening between 1889 and 1900 , and although it does not appear in references after this , it was certainly operated in conjunction with the farm .
13 The proposed broadening of the granting of investment aids for the purpose of protecting and improving the environment ( part of Article 3 ) is to be welcomed although it does not appear to square with the basic investment aid objectives of such plans because it appears to mean that environmental investment per se will qualify for support , even if not part of an agricultural improvement .
14 Maybe the closest French imitator of champagne is Crémant de Bourgogne , for the simple reason that is grape varieties are Pinot Noir and Chardonnay , as in champagne , although it does not contain any Pinot Meunier .
15 The final result is a system which , although it does not contain all the data one would wish , has speed and flexibility .
16 Although it does not add to our profitability it appears to be what consumers want .
17 The board of the vendor company also has a duty to deal fairly between all shareholders of the same class , although it does not need to treat them exactly the same if there are particular reasons for different treatment , as in the case of regulatory or exchange control requirements applying to overseas shareholders .
18 But investigations into the leaking of sensitive material from Washington had narrowed down to Maclean as chief suspect , and it seems that Burgess was detailed , probably by Philby , who was still in Washington , to warn him and organize his escape , although it does not seem to have been intended that Burgess should go too .
19 Bear in mind that bread from a bakery can contain additives although it does not have to be labelled — buy bread from a healthfood shop or make your own .
20 Although it does not survive death , it is closely associated in life with a category of immortal spirits , the lai , which act as spirit familiars to mediums .
21 It breeds rapidly — a single female may produce 200–300 offspring in one year — and its mass production and distribution present few difficulties , although it does not thrive everywhere , is subject to disease and predation itself and may sometimes eat the wrong prey .
22 It recognises the great value of oralism but it does not despise the natural language abilities of the deaf ; it utilises the efficiency of fingerspelling and recognises the limitations of lipreading and the inevitable imperfections in speech for the deaf although it does not reject them .
23 There are 230 pupils at the High Green school , founded by Quakers in 1841 , and although it does not enter competitive festivals , several of its musically-gifted pupils have gone on to bigger and better things with more than a little help from Mr Essex .
24 It protects the defendant in that it prevents the jury from speculating on the possible effect of adult literature on a young person who may just happen to see it , although it does not put the prosecution to proof that a majority , or even a substantial number , of readers would be adversely affected .
25 If the child is allergic to certain foods , and if the reaction is not too severe , then the drug sodium cromoglycate ( see p 315 ) maybe useful , although it does not work in all cases .
26 Although he does not speak there of properties as being natural or not , his account of the sense in which for him there is such a thing as intrinsic value does , I think , serve as an account of what he was getting at in regarding good as non-natural .
27 Thus , although he does not enumerate a catalogue of rights it seems clear that it is chiefly the conventional political and civil liberties , including a right to freedom of conscience , that are associated with the traditional doctrine of liberalism which would qualify as rights in the strong sense .
28 The Commandment anticipates The Form but is less comprehensive in its analysis , whereas in Ego Dormio although he does not borrow Victorine terminology for his analysis , he nevertheless outlines a growth in religious experience similar to that in The Form but starting at an earlier stage in religious life .
29 Mr Shah , although he does not comment , appears less concerned about my bill now .
30 The fourth merit of Johnson 's approach is that it allows for mobility of jobs between categories , although he does not attach as much significance as Hughes ( 1958 ) to the efforts of the ‘ professionals ’ themselves in this regard .
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