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Example sentences for "though often"

  • The people, though often lawless, are never free.

  • His lyrics are frank and jovial, though often licentious.

  • It is curious how little the making of money, though often presumed to be so, is a test of real intelligence.

  • They have the reputation of being appetizers and so, though often at first somewhat disagreeable, they eventually prove to be helpful stimulants.

  • All physicians have at all times used, though often unconsciously, the suggestive factor in therapeutics, and mental influence has had everywhere a large role in the treatment of disease.

  • The desire of knowledge, though often spoken of as synonymous with curiosity, is not altogether identical with it.

  • The word admiration, though often used in a somewhat wider sense, perhaps more nearly expresses the emotion to which I refer, than any other word in our language.

  • And for this the poet and his patron bore witness with a consistent and solemn, though often irreverent, earnestness.

  • His practice, though often wrong, is none the worse for contradicting these doctrines.

  • But who, though often equivalent (as above) to an adjective and a noun, is never itself used adjectively; it is always a pronoun.

  • Though often caught, they do not survive many weeks in captivity.

  • Though often described as possessing luminous properties, it is now known to be destitute of any phosphorescence whatever.

  • Anything which it touches is tainted: provisions are destroyed; and clothes, though often washed, will retain the smell for many weeks.

  • Though often found in the same woodlands as the moose, they do not enjoy each other's company.

  • From here they are absent up to the Gabun river, where they commence to form a narrow fringe as far as the Kunene river, though often overlain by recent deposits.

  • Of Ainsworth it may be said that, though often embroiled in controversy, he never put himself forward; yet he was the most steadfast and cultured champion of the principles represented by the early Congregationalists.

  • To the south, the English, French and Dutch, though often in rivalry with one another, combined to break in on the monopoly of the Spaniards.

  • The same structure, though often not so easily seen, obtains in the eyes of Coleoptera and other insects.

  • Besides these more striking variations in figure, their surface, though often smooth, is frequently curiously and most elegantly sculptured, a circumstance that distinguishes the eggs of no other oviparous animals.

  • They differ also in colour, though often black: in Fulgora laternaria they are of a beautiful yellow; in F.

  • One household incident, though often quoted, is too characteristic to be omitted.

  • These words, though often interchanged, are distinct in some of of their applications.

  • These words, though often interchanged, have each a distinctive and peculiar meaning.

  • The whale lice (Cyamidæ) are here included in the Pycnogonidæ, though often placed by zoologists with the Crustaceans.

  • The facts of hydatid parasitism in animals, though often peculiar, are, for the most part, of an order similar to those presented in the human subject.

  • Found haunting thickets and hedge-bottoms, but rather uncommon, and rarely seen, though often heard, on account of its habit of running among the low brushwood.

  • Though often in the midst of reproach and persecution, a constant testimony has been borne to the perpetuity of the law of God, and the sacred obligation of the creation Sabbath.

  • Though often repulsed, with unwearying persistence he returned to the attack; and one after another, he saw towns and cities which had been strongholds of popery, opening their gates to the gospel.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    been otherwise; behold here; everything that; good share; great chief; heap more; medical superintendent; midsummer fire; popular representation; seen anywhere; though from; though possessed; though somewhat; though still; though their; though there; though they; though this; though well; thought best; thought himself; thought little; thought nothing; thought that; thought they; thought would