Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "though some"

  • There were, besides, a number of prisoners in military uniform, whose countenances all wore an agitated and anxious expression, though some tried to hold up their heads and to look indifferent as to the fate awaiting them.

  • Though some of her fittings had been landed, a sufficient quantity remained to condemn her.

  • These measures, though some of them were never completed, proved that the restoration was not carried forward with so thoughtless a precipitancy and neglect of liberty as has been asserted.

  • The connection with Lords Russell and Hollis began in March 1678, though some of the opposition had been making advances to Barillon in the preceding November.

  • The same geologist notes the existence of 71 geysers in the area mentioned, though some of the number are only inferred to be spouting springs from the form of their basins and the character of the surrounding deposits.

  • But the police were kept too busy at other necessary duties to devote much time to these wretches, and for a time many of them plundered at will, though some of them met with quick and sure retribution.

  • Those who were in the streets more generally escaped, though some there, too, were killed by falling walls.

  • In addition to the active vents, there are here several hundred very perfect volcanic cones, many of which appear to have recently become extinct, though some of them may be merely dormant, biding their time.

  • Meade found his army, mainly, in the vicinity of Frederick, though some of his corps had passed northward and others were moving up by converging lines, the Sixth Corps having just arrived at Poolesville from Virginia.

  • Hated it, too, as a mart where men were bought and sold, for the wording of those articles ran in her head as though some priest of evil were chanting them in her ears.

  • But at noon it seemed to me as though some of the ships were sailing.

  • Gentlemen," he said, "I feel as though some expression of thanks were due you for this kind and most unexpected reception.

  • The spears were made of the same wood, simply pointed, and, in general, above twelve feet long; though some were so short that they seemed intended to be thrown as darts.

  • They were all attired in red coats, of one sort or another, though some of which were of a very antediluvian, and others of a very dressing-gown cut.

  • Though some of his later plays are more carefully finished, in none of them are we so completely under the sway of poetry and romance as in these early works, written when Shakespeare first felt the thrill of mastery in his art.

  • Though some of those notes are continually coming back upon him for payment, part of them continue to circulate for months and years together.

  • They are interesting in what they promise, rather than in what they present, though some of them are still delightful enough.

  • The "Assumption" at the Academy in Venice is probably one of the most visited of pictures in Italy and shows all the best qualities, though some also of the defects, of the great Venetian.

  • No sculpture of any significance appeared during the seventeenth century, though some of the artists of the time exhibited great technical skill.

  • Almost a hundred years after Columbus' Century even Galileo made horoscopes and seems to have thoroughly believed in them, though some of his prophecies were sadly mistaken.

  • Though some may be disengaged from baser lusts and the common vain employments of men, yet far they cannot go, they do but engage more with themselves the love and estimation of themselves.

  • Though some men be always suspicious of God, yet they have more reason to suspect their own willingness.

  • There are a number of species, mainly confined to the southwestern portion of the United States, though some of them range southward into Mexico.

  • The butterflies when at rest, for the most part, hold their wings erect, though some of them hold them extended horizontally.

  • The butterflies of this subfamily are mainly of moderate or large size, though some of the genera contain quite small species.

  • It is certainly best used while fresh, though some suspend it until dry, and then store it for future use, in which case it will require soaking in water when required.

  • None of the crustaceans have an internal skeleton of any kind, though some of the inner parts are supported by extensions of the hard skin that penetrate into the body.

  • As far as our own experience goes, the value of the bait is not deteriorated by this treatment, though some are of opinion that it is not so attractive after scalding.

  • They are usually small creatures, with soft, flattened, unsegmented bodies, though some of the larger species are really wormlike in form, and are more or less distinctly divided into a chain of segments.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "though some" 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:
    creamy white; giving orders; not sufficient; physical defect; proved reserves; though anxious; though from; though many; though rarely; though some; though sometimes; though struck; though the; though what; thought about; thought also; thought and; thought best; thought came; thought more; thought she; thought that; thought they; thought you would like; thoughtful voice; thoughts were