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Example sentences for "though even"

  • 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.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being poor; dark complexion; daughter named; grass land; half score; landlocked country; little conversation; musical life; room after; though common; though late; though never; though nothing had happened; though possessed; though probably; though rather; though some; though this; thought came; thought maybe; thought necessary; thought only; thought would; thoughtful voice; through which; what came