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Example sentences for "though much"

  • A state of luxury and splendour is little appreciated by those who are born to it, though much if it follows a period of struggle and penury.

  • Though much of the old organisation and many of the old formularies had been retained, its articles, its homilies, the constant teaching of its founders, breathed a spirit of unquestionable Protestantism.

  • So Burford, though much out of the world to-day, was not always so.

  • Fletching church was one of the happy discoveries of the journey; though much restored it is of more than ordinary interest.

  • From our point of view the town had an ancient look, though much of it is modern enough, but the grime of its smoke had toned down the new to the old.

  • There is a very poor modern reredos, which might be removed without much regret, as it hides a very interesting, though much mutilated, mass of rich tabernacle work.

  • The design is Early English, though much of the old Norman piers was retained.

  • It is one of the few Norman ones left, though much altered in the early fifteenth century.

  • The house to which the wounded Major Acland was borne is still standing, though much changed (Mag.

  • But as several innocuous acids, though much diluted, such as benzoic, acetic, &c.

  • Other squares were immersed in water, and these, though much swollen, retained their angles for six days.

  • Next to this higher class of negative subjects, though much lower, may be placed the magnificence of ornamental painting, the pompous machinery of Paolo Veronese, Pietro da Cortona, and Rubens.

  • My song, though much inferior in poetic merit, has, I think, more of the ballad simplicity in it.

  • He swung the tassel of the sofa-cushion violently as he spoke, and looked imploringly at Honora, but she, though much moved, felt obliged to keep her resolution of not beginning.

  • He left behind, among other manuscripts, one entitled A Discourse of Planting, recently published, though much of the essence of the volume had been produced before in various forms.

  • The hair of the former is of a sandy red during the Winter; and their horns, though much stronger, are not so long and branchy as are those of the latter kind.

  • Their flesh is generally esteemed; and the down of those I have examined is little inferior in elasticity to that of the Eider, though much {448} shorter.

  • Though much reduced in numbers, it still breeds about the northern part of Hudson Bay, and is an important food species in the region.

  • Some of the coarser specimens, though much superior in model, have something of the character of the Indian ware already described, pulverized quartz being intermixed with the clay.

  • Though much defaced, its original plan can easily be made out.

  • Though much sunk in the earth, they are yet distinctly traceable.

  • Like a mariner, too, though much abroad, he may have a wife and family in some green harbor which he does not forget.

  • The West Indian interest, which, though much reduced in wealth, still subsisted as a parliamentary entity, was keenly arrayed on the same side.

  • It is generally thought these fires were raised by some base renegados who lurk about the town, and who came from Miaco: Yet, though much suspected, no proof has hitherto been brought against them.

  • We held on our course past the bar, towards South Swally, where we soon after arrived, though much opposed by contrary winds.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    hit the; our town; though about; though even; though ever; though expecting; though hardly; though once; though perhaps; though possessed; though some; though the; though there; though they; though trying; though unable; though whether; thought and; thought best; thought better; thought came; thought himself; thought she; thought struck; thought you would like; thoughts were