Similar words: though, a thought, as though, although, at the thought of, seventh, in the event of, thorough.
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121. Binyomin asked me to go with him to the soup kitchen, but I begged off even though I was hungry.
122. They believe it even though the evidence is suspect, such is the charmed life of the child.
123. Her lips moved constantly and her pale body was damp with perspiration, even though the room was winter cold.
124. Even though the ball is further back in your stance, try not to chop down into the ball.
125. Do we suspect life is a chessboard even though we know that you don't play games?
126. Even though he spent his career trying to do just that.
127. Even though her neck was repeatedly sliced, several gold chains she wore were not broken.
128. Seed catalogues and bee magazines had not arrived even though he had been assured by the companies involved that they were sent.
129. His live-virus vaccine was approved for use in 1961 even though there is a slight risk of the disease occurring in recipients.
130. This means that, even though an exemption clause on its wording apparently provides a defence, it may nevertheless be ineffective.
131. They would never let you in alone, even though you are wearing your best clothes.
132. Even though I was born a girl, my parents would have been able to argue for a deferment for me.
133. Even though he was gagged, Mr Glenn managed to dial 999 and the call was traced by police back to the brasserie.
134. Even though my eyes are adjusted to the dark, I can still see very little.
135. Even though California banks are not rushing to announce new ATM fees, researcher Shields expects many will impose them.
136. Adults are at least able to acquire, even though this may not be at a sufficiently high level of competence.
137. These ultradian rhythms are present in adults also, even though their amplitude is less than that of the 24-hour rhythm.
138. Given that annuity markets are imperfect, people may leave substantial estates even though they have no altruistic feelings towards their heirs.
139. All thinking people tend to agree more with atheism than theism, even though they may not be anti-religion. Dr T.P.Chia
140. She has the basement flat and it's always got this sour damp smell even though she burns joss sticks all day long.
141. Hopefully they trust you and get individual attention from you, even though you also deal with other residents as well.
142. Often an informal group will eat lunch near a machine or other work station, even though a canteen is available.
143. Joanne described the gypsy caravan perfectly, even though she had never seen one, even in a picture.
144. These may be entirely contained within the borders of a single country even though their effects are transnational.
145. Even though some bushes may have well advanced young shoots they will still respond with strong new growth.
146. This species has small testes for its body size[sentencedict.com], even though the literature records that females associate with several males.
147. Two who were released, were later recalled, even though they had committed no further offences.
148. The craftsmen whom Willis describes are involved with their work even though they are alienated from the given structure of the enterprise.
149. Even though thousands of people die violently each year in Sri Lanka, the death of an important figure causes national anguish.
150. The human capital concept is not new, even though it reached its apotheosis in the 1960s.
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