Sentence examples for though grant from inspiring English sources

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First, though, Grant and his sous-chefs do a lot of research.

"We'd hear them though," Grant says, "talking to and fro in language".

Right now, though, Grant admits that, in theory, he has much to be cheerful about.

In July though, Grant told Sydney radio station 2GB that he was "appalled" by the sentence, and claimed Stone had failed to apply amendments to sentencing laws.

Though Grant was not suspected, his private secretary, Orville E. Babcock, was indicted in the conspiracy but was acquitted after Grant testified to his innocence.

Ballack is the likelier to feature at Liverpool, with his fitness to be assessed at Cobham over the weekend before the squad's return to Merseyside on Monday, though Grant appeared somewhat pessimistic about both players' prospects.

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Though, granted, that may not be the most encouraging comparison in the world.

Though grants allow research to move forward, they also keep faculty members focused tightly on specific work, Rosenthal said.

Though, granted, this one's been been death rattling for nearly a decade now.

This was not that far off from the time tables of a significant financing round, though, granted, the debt size of $4 million would not be considered a significant round.

(Though, granted, one of those wasn't even released).

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