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Example sentences for "although very"

  • Mr. Brant, however, considered this sort distinct from Stump although very similar to it.

  • Truly I shall always be a coward, as thou sayest, or I will restrain even some of the Greeks, although very eager, from keeping defence over dead Patroclus.

  • Hard will it be for him, although very desirous of fighting, having overpowered their strength and invincible hands, to fire the ships, unless the son of Saturn himself cast a flaming torch upon the swift ships.

  • The whole conception of rejuvenescence, although very ingenious, has something uncertain about it, and can hardly be brought into accordance with the usual conception of life as based upon physical and mechanical forces.

  • These experiments, although very interesting, do not enable us to assert that a distinct morphological change is transmitted to the offspring after having been artificially induced in the parents.

  • He was abundantly tame for the rest of his days; but he fell into utter contempt, and the business of the court was done by Twisden, a very learned judge, and much respected, although very passionate.

  • I told Jane the next morning, but she pretended to beleive that the cigar had been to strong for him, and that I should remember that, although very good-hearted, he was a mere child.

  • Although very drowsy, I saw that they still wore their dinner clothes.

  • It was a bloodless one, although very important in its results: and circumstances occurred in it which will throw much light upon the character of the nation.

  • A parlour-maid waited, but everything, although very plain, was clean and comfortable.

  • For this reason I think it necessary at least to give an outline of phenomena which, although very repulsive in themselves, throw much light on the sexual question.

  • The cases I have just described are extreme, although very common; they give the note of a general phenomenon of feminine love in its exaltation.

  • Although very advantageous to the wife's health this custom is entirely based on religious ideas and superstitions.

  • Influenced by this consideration, his master at last determined to release him from his confinement; but, although very weak, the moment he was liberated, he was set to gathering in the corn.

  • Although very young, I had no repugnance to marry, but wished to do so according to my own inclinations.

  • Although very well, Madame de Montbazon pretended to be ill, stopped in bed half a day, and excused herself on this ground from performing the duty.

  • Although very rich, he appropriated scarcely any of his wealth to himself, but gave it away for good works.

  • Dilute solutions give the same reaction, although very slowly, but by decomposing a solution of the sulphate with barium hydroxide a certain amount of hydroxylamine is obtained in solution (it is partly decomposed).

  • There was, however, a handsome hall in which balls and soirees could easily have been given; but, although very anxious to do this, these ladies dared not make use of it.

  • De Bourrienne superintended everything, and regulated expenses, and, although very strict, won the esteem and affection of every one.

  • Now, although very brave, Theseus was not very constant.

  • Observing it in the Punjab, the present writer found it on several occasions but little inferior to Sirius, although very low on the southern horizon.

  • A distinct, although very slight, gibbous appearance is visible when the planet is near quadrature.

  • Canopus was at its greatest northern approximation during last century [eighteenth], and is now moving nearer and nearer to the south, although very slowly, owing to its vicinity to the south pole of the ecliptic.

  • No," replied Arethusa, although very weakly, for it was more from force of habit than anything else.

  • It was a most subdued Arethusa who came down to the dinner-table that evening, although very eager to know all the details of the Affair she had missed.

  • She had coal black hair, although very little of it showed from under her hat, bright black eyes, and a wonderfully white skin with a great deal of color in her lips and cheeks.

  • If all these circumstances are true, we must suppose, that the seminal liquor of the male sometimes ascends, although very seldom, to the testicles of the female.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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