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Example sentences for "though from"

  • And nearly of the same colour, though from so inferior an incitement, were the looks and attention of the Grattans, particularly of the father, to the black mourner whom Lady Crewe called amongst them.

  • If Nan had been watching, she might have seen Mrs. Morrell's body relax as though from a tension.

  • So disconcerting was this sudden slap and rattle of arms after the tenseness of the last half hour, that men dodged back as though from a blow.

  • Johnson looked at him from between half-closed lids, as though from a great distance.

  • A dull glow of light, as though from an inner room, seeped through the aperture.

  • The notes came clear and sweet, entirely unmuffled now, as though from an open window.

  • Down in the street flowed a black, unending stream, a stream of people continually renewed, as though from a mighty ocean that could never be exhausted.

  • As though from a remote distance he could hear his next-door neighbor, Strom the diver, moving about his room with tottering steps, and clattering with his cooking utensils close at hand.

  • Suffice it that she hath great power, though from a different source from mine.

  • When taken out of the river, marks were found upon the throat, as though from strangulation.

  • He felt her clammy hand on his arm, and a sharp pain as though from a puncture.

  • And soon down into the garden came tumbling the stones and the trees, but broken and shattered, and falling as though from a great height.

  • For on, or rather within, the wall before us, a great oval began to glow, waxed almost to a flame and then shone steadily out as though from behind it a light was streaming through the stone itself!

  • The ledge on which we stood continued a few hundred feet before us, falling abruptly, though from no great height to the Crimson Sea; at right and left it extended in a long semicircle.

  • He was a person who attracted general sympathy; therefore, though from time to time his eyes grew dim, he assured his mother that it was well with him, and he really was delighted to breathe the fresh evening air.

  • To the west the long Blue Mountain range is very plain, looks quite near, though from 30 to 50 miles distant, with some gray splashes of snow yet visible.

  • When the mule inserted his hoof the water spurted out violently, as though from a squirt gun.

  • The sun was very hot; but the air was curiously streaked with coolness and with a fierce dry heat as though from an opened furnace door.

  • We found ourselves in a wide space paved with smooth great slabs of rocks, wet as though from a recent rain.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    apply the; carved wooden; more fully; seems worth; though always; though ever; though late; though less; though nothing had happened; though once; though possessed; though small; though somewhat; though there; though they; though they had been; though trying; though unable; though what; thought himself; thought necessary; thought only; thought perhaps; thought transference; thought you would like; thoughtful pause