Example sentences of "though he [verb] not [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Chantal flashed D'Arcy a reproving glance , but Roquelaure continued as though he had not heard : ‘ We must think where it leaves the French Government , Rober' .
2 The " ordinary reader " would infer that the " fixing " had involved the team as well as Packer , and that the captain of the team would have been party to the plot even though he had not played in the match .
3 They were prepared to discover the intention to establish such a legal relationship in facts , to construe a trust where it was clear that this was necessary to validate the testator 's intentions even though he had not realized this requirement himself .
4 Even though he had not seen her yet , Creggan felt in awe of her .
5 Indeed , he might be within the sections and subject to orders even though he had not entered into a transaction with the company or debtor at all .
6 As though he had not tried always to be God 's knight , and do the church clean service .
7 His face was still taut and sallow , and he looked as though he had not slept well .
8 Even though he does not intend to insult , or is not seeking to insult , he can be guilty of the offence if he is aware that his conduct is or might be insulting .
9 The accused who appropriates a grouse hidden by a poacher to be collected later will be guilty of theft ( provided the other elements exist ) , even though he does not intend to sell it in a pub .
10 He gives us the voice , so we can examine it ourselves and ask our own questions about it , even though he does not cite directly anything the Oxford voice says .
11 Though he does not wear white overalls and wander about with a paint brush in his hand , he insists on calling himself a decorator ( Manhattan-English for interior designer ) .
12 He can do no better than argue that it involves apprehending things simultaneously rather than in succession though he does not explain how the successful mystic can transcend the limits of the magic number seven , which most psychologists agree is the maximum number of entities that can simultaneously be held before the mind .
13 But we can also see the illustration now as one thing , now as another ’ , Wittgenstein imagines someone like Locke — though he does not mention Locke — saying that ‘ I see the figure as a box ’ means ‘ I have a particular visual experience which I have found that I always have when I interpret the figure as a box or when I look at a box . ’
14 The bitterness of his early experiences has eaten into his soul , and he does not love the human race , though he does not denounce it , and dare not despair of its ultimate redemption .
15 He can identify a familiar name more quickly if it is preceded by an associated face , even though he does not report finding any face familiar .
16 Following Sambrook 's logic , though he does not use these terms , this image may interpreted either in a descriptive or a normative sense .
17 This audience , Fumaroli asserts though he does not prove the assertion with figures has not significantly changed its social composition in fifty-five years .
18 Earlier , Malcolm Pyrah had won the first Olympic Talent Spotters Championship on It 's Me and , though he does not believe the small seven-year-old chestnut is potential Olympic material , he echoed the widespread praise for this new series of competitions .
19 Berger gives a good analysis of this latter process , even though he does not understand it in this way .
20 Though he does not develop the notion , he admits that if the metaphor ‘ man is a wolf ’ restructures the attributes of ‘ man ’ to bring out his lupine characteristics , it also ‘ makes the wolf seem more human than he otherwise would ’ ( 44 ) .
21 Though he does not develop the metaphor , Paul would , I think , agree with the fuller details to be found in I Peter : individual Christians are spiritual stones which go to make up the spiritual temple which is built on Christ ( I Pet .
22 Canon Douglas began the custom at Tankersley in 1926 , having become ‘ well-acquainted ’ with it in another parish , though he does not say which .
23 Ursula is angered by his characteristic preference for the past , and , though he does not deny the preference , he does reject the chair , along with the ‘ hateful ’ thought of a home : ‘ a horrible tyranny of a fixed milieu , where each piece of furniture is a commandment stone ’ .
24 Mr O.G.S. Crawford believes the Jurassic Way to be of Iron Age date in view of its strong associations with hill-forts and finds of this period , though he does not dismiss the possibility of its being older .
25 When I say he looked my Grandmother 's age group and he he looked bulimia even though he 'd not done it .
26 The purchaser would still expect , rightly , to be able to obtain a remedy from the seller under the Sale of Goods Act even though he has not obtained ownership of the copyright subsisting in the computer program .
27 Just 11 days earlier , the big striker was booed off at Maine Road following a Coca-Cola Cup defeat by Spurs but it was different this time , even though he has not scored a goal since .
28 The buyer has no lien over rejected goods and therefore must hand them over on request even though he has not received the return of his purchase money , Lyons v. May & Baker ( 1923 K.B. ) .
29 From these , it is clear that a buyer can be owner of the goods even though he has not paid for them and even though they remain in the seller 's possession .
30 If there is a contract and the seller has delivered to the buyer , the latter obtains ownership even though he has not paid for the item .
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