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Example sentences for "though sometimes"

  • The towers of Anglo-Saxon churches are generally placed at the west end, though sometimes, as at Wotten Wawen, they occur between the chancel and nave.

  • In general, the interposed substance is of a greyish colour, extremely dense, and generally homogeneous, though sometimes granular.

  • It is unattended with pain, or any great inconvenience, though sometimes it equals in size the patient’s head, or nearly so, and then it is troublesome from bulk alone.

  • Thus the power of expulsion may be lost for ever, though sometimes it is regained even under very unfavourable circumstances.

  • Many of them resemble, in most respects, the so-called paleolithic implements, though sometimes of better finish.

  • Commonly, both faces are worked off equally, to bring the edge opposite the middle line of the blade, though sometimes it may be a little to one side.

  • The edge may be straight or curved, and is usually chipped, though sometimes ground; a few are chisel-shaped.

  • The gills are generally forked, once or several times, in a dichotomous manner, though sometimes irregularly.

  • There is no annulus, though sometimes a veil, and the genus resembles both Tricholoma and Clitocybe, except for the position of the stem on the pileus.

  • It is cylindrical in form, and even, quite firm and compact, though sometimes there is a central core where the threads are looser.

  • The veil and annulus were also quite constant in their characters, though sometimes a tendency was manifested to split up more irregularly than at other times.

  • From this period till the middle of the sixteenth century, their power, though sometimes formidable, and their commerce, though sometimes flourishing, were both on the decline.

  • The Colossians, though sometimes dead in their sins, yet how were they quickened by God, through the forgiveness of all their trespasses; and they had that through his blood!

  • His legs are encased in a close-fitting pantaloon or trouser, over which he wears a laced boot or greave, which generally reaches nearly to the knee, though sometimes it only covers about half the calf.

  • His ordinary position is in the van of battle, though sometimes a portion of the heavy-armed troops precede him.

  • This consisted mainly of two large flaps, both of which were commonly rounded, though sometimes one of them was square at bottom.

  • We observed on another occasion, that these two species, though sometimes encamped on the same beach, always kept at a great distance asunder, and had no communication.

  • The rhymes are fairly exact, though sometimes loose, o and u, e and i, being permitted to pair.

  • Though sometimes hilarious, he was never ungentle or inconsiderate, a wholesome, happy youth, having due thought for others and for his own walk and conversation, but without touch of formal piety.

  • Though sometimes long in coming it was the right thing when it came and clothed his thought properly.

  • His excursions, however, into such fields, though sometimes noteworthy in result, were transient and more or less half-hearted.

  • The Face is almost continually flushed and red: though sometimes there is a Degree of Paleness and an Air of Astonishment, at the Beginning of the Disease, which portend no little Danger.

  • Frequently no visible Alteration appears in the affected Part, which is neither more hot, red, or swelled than in its healthy State; though sometimes one or other of these Symptoms is evident.

  • In general there is but one; though sometimes I have seen two of them.

  • The odes of Chiabrera are often panegyrical, and his manner was well fitted for that style, though sometimes we have ceased to admire those whom he extols.

  • At one time a policeman had passed with his weary "move on"--though sometimes he had not the heart to enforce his order.

  • Commonly the Pain was all over the Head, but most severe in the Forehead; though sometimes it was confined to one Side only.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    certain groups; lower orders; presented himself; soon told; though about; though always; though common; though ever; though many; though much; though often; though only; though rather; though their; though thou; though unable; though what; thought about; thought again; thought came; thought only; thought proper; thought the; thought would; thought you would like; thoughtful voice