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Example sentences for "even although"

  • Even although I were sure no one would read what I am going to write, I should still go on writing.

  • You know I am fond of him, even although we have never got on well together.

  • While I had been in London I seemed to be largely indifferent to the doctor's pronouncement, even although I was beginning to sip from the goblet of the world's success.

  • She was a woman perhaps sixty years of age, and had a patient, kindly face, even although it was not without signs of determination and vigor.

  • I am sure you understand this feeling, even although you do not approve of it.

  • And however long the strife may last, even although it should be for weary weeks and months, we must expect this, my dear Otto, and for my part I will submit gladly for the sake of restoring you to a profession which you like.

  • She looked it all; and the books that were strown about her apartment, and the little inkstand that stood upon the table beside the chair on which she sat, appeared by no means displaced, even although I saw them in a Turkish harem.

  • In addition to accordance with the formal conditions of experience, the understanding requires a connection with some perception; but that which is connected with this perception is real, even although it is not immediately perceived.

  • Hitherto, however, my hands had been unstained by crime, and I determined that for the future, even although I should be hunted down by the men into whose hands I had fallen, I would escape from them that night.

  • If I loved her, might she not, even although I were unworthy, love me?

  • My father had told me never to trust a Tresidder, and I did trust him to wrestle fairly, even although he had tried to kill my sheep.

  • For from this place we could see without being seen, even although we were not inside the cave itself.

  • My pulses still throb, my life has still an object, even although it only be the rapturous magic of the moment!

  • A heretical thought took possession of him; he rejected it as worthy of damnation, but still it arose again and again, even although in pale colours.

  • What he spoke was marvellous, but it attracted me; it was not the old story that has so often been promulgated from a pulpit lulling all to sleep, they were new doctrines, even although in the old garment.

  • I have outwitted a whole household," he thought to himself; "beshrew me if I cannot tackle one man, even although it be Johnie Armstrong.

  • Better far that the King of Scotland should be satisfied, even although it was sorely against his inclinations.

  • Johannes guessed the details of that story, even although he did not understand the words.

  • I remember everything he says--everything--even although I don't catch on.

  • Her face is an unwritten page as yet; but time will change all that, even although it may never show such a startling romance as may be read in the Wronsky's eyes.

  • But for all that you must not live the life of a recluse, for, since our year of mourning is over, we owe it to our position and to our neighbours to open our house again, even although I must be away.

  • But it is not my nature to bear malice towards any woman, even although she be such an unformed little country girl as Thea, who certainly might have been content to wait a few years longer.

  • I know how hardly you judge me, and that you have a right to do so, even although I am more to be pitied than blamed.

  • Even although it should restore all, it gives only what it received.

  • Devote our skill to those half-tones which in reality mean the labour, pride, and test of the painter, even although it is the high lights and deep darks that finish the picture.

  • Yet even thus was I conspicuous amongst our cavalry, even although being on foot; for thus did Minerva conduct me to battle.

  • It was in vain that I swore to him most solemnly, the man he had seen was my father; a being whom motives of prudence compelled me to receive in private, even although my heart abhorred and loathed the relationship between us.

  • Surely Uncle Walter would never be so cruel as to send him to jail, even although he had broken two windows and taken a toy pistol.

  • And I don’t see why the gentleman wanted to take me with him in the train, even although he must have thought me very rude to run after him like that, saying that I knew him.

  • He was not a sad-looking man, even although he sighed.

  • Everything seemed a long way off, even although he knew that a tragedy had taken place in his own life.

  • I mean that such a man as you have described would rise again, even although he died.

  • Even although I might love a bad man, I would never marry him.

  • They are moral sentiments, even although it could be supposed that there were no other kinds of actions in the world except actions done to ourselves; but they are moral sentiments in the purely selfish form.

  • Men are called brave for the endurance of pain, even although it bring pleasure in the end, as to the boxer who endures bruises from the hope of honour.

  • Even although there be many things considered just, that we do not usually enforce by law, yet in these cases it would give us pleasure if law could be brought to bear upon offenders.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "even although" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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