Don't let it break the spell of your purpose of learning Russian, of really mastering it--though even while I say this I rather wince at your telling me that you incline not to return to England till September next.
He was speaking from the point of view of the Old Testament; though even in the Old Testament we have instances enough that prosperity did not always attend righteousness.
Well, I like my life all the same; and should like it none the worse if I could have another talk with you, though even my talks now are measured out to me by the minute hand like poisons in a minim glass.
I made a little more out of my work than I have made for a long while back; though even now I cannot make things fall into sentences - they only sprawl over the paper in bald orphan clauses.
The first expedition, though even that was rash and ill-conceived, nevertheless presented tempting hopes which explain, if they do not excuse, the too light estimate of impossibility of lasting possession.
Of these we will first consider the meteors, of which we know by far the most; though even of them, as we shall see, our knowledge is limited.
Under its more virulent form it is not to be thus easily got rid of, though even then it is to be subdued.
Never take a liberty with him, however you may do so with an old one, though even he can and will be made unsteady, by letting him chase or have his own way.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "though even" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.