Sentence examples for it could though be from inspiring English sources

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It could, though, be that the sort of people who are happy to delay having sex are also better at relationships.

It could, though, be argued that still more problematic and pernicious is the "negative" fear, hatred and contempt for Palestinians: that the trouble with Israel is less its character as a "Jewish state" than its being a non-Arab, indeed "anti-Arab" state.

It could, though, be argued that Israel has "scored more points" than the Islamists from Hamas in the last week.

It could, though, be some proprietary wireless connection via a USB dongle, which would be a dumb move.

It could though be hypothesized that a single replacement of this central Val60 residue by an aromatic Phe would be sufficient to affect the hydrosolubility of the HyPRE pocket environment thus favouring the accessibility and correct positioning of 'Pro' and its further 'racemization'racemization

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It could be, though it is hard to imagine the many groups now at each other's throats united behind him.

It could be, though, that she's just doing the heavy lifting that her scene partner, Bruce Willis, has relinquished: he convincingly simulates writhing pain, but not much else.

It could be alcohol, though there was no odor.

Sugar: It could be, though.

Even if you see where it could be improved, though, this "Coppélia" is at once the equal of any in the West.

However, Davis suggested it could be feasible, though the chance is remote.

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