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Example sentences for "though there"

  • As he spoke he strove to take her hand, and his voice sounded as though there were in truth something of passion in his heart.

  • Though there was no pouring out to be done, no actual employment enacted, still the manoeuvring of the cups created a diversion.

  • He deserves to win her, though there's no denying she's a rare bit o' workmanship.

  • For the brickmaker had been a notorious poacher, and was suspected, though there was no good evidence against him, of being the man who had shot a neighbouring gamekeeper in the leg.

  • It seemed as though there were an overpowering nausea upon him.

  • Can't place me--though there's not many in the profession you don't know?

  • It would seem as though there were no need for the Gray Seal--that simply the police should be notified.

  • Prescott, though there was no love lost between you and the old man, I would esteem it a great favour if you would accompany me to the house.

  • Only occasionally did his lips move; at other times he raised his head and fixed his gaze upon some point of the wall, as though there existed at that point something which he wished to elucidate or interrogate.

  • It seemed as though there were no "consecrated things" for those young men.

  • Though there but a very short time, and not prepared to make careful measurements, he did notice some points in which the illustrations, previously given, are certainly wrong.

  • Though there were a number of species, since become extinct, the majority of animal forms were those still living.

  • This is supposed to be his third wife, though there is no note of his marriage to her nor of the death of his first.

  • But, though there was no clamorous reprobation, it was universally felt that the attempt had failed.

  • In religious matters, however, though there is no reason to doubt that they were sincere, they were by no means zealous.

  • Though there may be reasons I very well understand, which make it better that nothing more should be said beforehand.

  • The town of Bingen, where everybody who knows the poem was more or less born, was beautiful in spite of its factory chimneys, though there were no compensating castles near it; and the castles seemed as good as those of the theatre.

  • Though there is nothing to worry about," she added.

  • It does seem as though there must be some mistake, but mistake there is none.

  • We live as though there were no connection between the dying laundress, the prostitute of fourteen, and our own life; and yet the connection between them strikes us in the face.

  • Though there might be danger to her body, yet her soul was safe!

  • Then through the darkness I could see a sort of patch of grey light ahead of us, as though there were a cleft in the hills.

  • When I see the box I shall open it and destroy the monster, though there were a thousand men looking on, and if I am to be wiped out for it the next moment!

  • Nay, shall I convince every body of my innocence, though there is not the shadow of reason for thinking I was to blame?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    crossed over; good citizens; governing territory; though about; though afraid; though ever; though late; though possessed; though some; though struck; though unable; though very; though what; though whether; though with; thought also; thought and; thought came; thought fit; thought himself; thought necessary; thought only; thought struck; thought you; thoughtful pause; thoughts were