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Example sentences for "although there"

  • I saw you, you were a small boy; and now, although there is no light, I suppose you are large like an urus.

  • Now there is quagmire everywhere, although there is less near the Hollow than upon the regular road; owing to the access of the wind the mud is quickly dried up.

  • He then engaged a guide and ordered him to lead them directly to Szczytno; although there was no need of a guide, because the road from Niedzborz was a straight one, marked with white milestones.

  • Comparatively very few thorough-bred natives travel beyond their own islands, although there is a constant flow of half-castes to and from the adjacent colonies, Europe, etc.

  • It is perhaps due to the disturbed condition of the Islands and the "Philippines for the Filipinos" policy that the anticipated flow of private American capital has not yet been seen, although there is evidently a desire in this direction.

  • It appears that the west coast is not navigable for ships within at least two miles of the shore, although there are a few channels leading to creeks.

  • And, therefore, although there be sin in natural actions, there is no blame.

  • And yet it falls short of being a perfect virtue, because it does not make its possessor to use it well; for which purpose something further is requisite: although there cannot be a good use without the art.

  • Although there is no contrary to intelligible species, yet there can be a contrary to assertions and to the process of reason, as stated above.

  • Hardy annual== Mignonette is so much prized that we must devote to it a paragraph, although there is little to be said.

  • In our way of understanding we use the word "conception" in order to signify that in the word of our intellect is found the likeness of the thing understood, although there be no identity of nature.

  • Although there is only one act of understanding in itself, nevertheless many things may be understood in one (medium), as shown above.

  • Consequently, although there are "three having Godhead," it does not follow that there are three Gods.

  • Lasse had his hot drink, even before the boy returned; and every day while he kept his bed he had something strengthening--although there was no black-currant rum in it.

  • You always take my part, although there's no need.

  • Although there weren't very many of them, the best people were always on the side of the movement.

  • Although there might be something fine and splendid in working oneself to death over a bit of land, just so that something different might grow there, he himself was glad that he did not possess this farmer's instinct.

  • Although there is cause to apprehend that accommodations are not now so complete as might be wished, yet there is great reason to believe that this inconvenience will cease with the present session.

  • At the foot of the hill the country was park-like and well wooded, although there was no very large timber.

  • Although there is no coffin, the rude earth does not rest upon the body.

  • My time was passed in keeping a regular journal; mapping; and in writing letters to friends in England, although there was no communication.

  • Most of the plantations upon which it is raised are owned by the native Hararis, Galla, and Abyssinians, although there are a few Greek, German, and French planters.

  • Twentieth-century production has apparently exceeded the hundred-million mark on the average, although there are no definite statistics beyond export figures.

  • There are exactly as many fractions as whole numbers, although there are an infinite number of fractions between any two whole numbers.

  • The German airman on patrol duty from the adjacent base on the island of Heligoland detected the presence of this smoke, above the low-lying bank of fog, although there were no other visible signs of any vessels.

  • You can't prove cowardice, then, although there can be no great doubt of it.

  • Hence our forces there are, for the present, well and even abundantly supplied, although there is some lack of men, because many have died of bebes, which is a disease of the legs very common in those islands.

  • On news of this the excitement of the fleet ceased, although there was no lack of opinion that it would be well to pursue the enemy, because he was fleeing to China to plunder.

  • Now they are all happy and working like beavers, although there is little chance that their work will serve any useful purpose aside from keeping them occupied.

  • Although there was a bunch of mistletoe over the table, it did not seem a bit Christmasy, but just an ordinary good dinner with much interesting talk.

  • Although there is nothing very definite, the impression is that the Belgians have come out victorious to-day in an engagement near Tirlemont.

  • Nor did their operations cease until they had supplied "The Alcove" plentifully with food, chiefly jerked deer meat, although there was no way in which they could store water, and for that they had to take their chances.

  • In the corner farthest from the door was a rude fireplace made of large flat stones, although there was no opening for the smoke.

  • He knew that he had taken a little risk with the fire, but a fire he was bound to have, and he fed it again until he had a great mass of glowing coals, although there was no blaze.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "although there" 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:
    although many; although not; although only; although she; although the; although there; although they; although thou mayest think; although very; better understood; better view; border states; dealing with; empty space; fair copy; kept his; light soils; must perish; sent orders; should know; something seemed; studded sword; take along; this instant; veterinary surgeon; what proportion