Sentence examples for was and though from inspiring English sources

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(Mr. Major wasn't there but Claus von Bülow was, and though I was delighted by our introduction, my name seemed to have little effect on him).

"I didn't realize how big a role it was," he says, "nor did I realize how big of a deal Signature Theatre was". And though he had learned a Jelly Roll Morton song as a student at Johns Hopkins Peabody Conservatoryy, Meadows knew little about the life of the man whose story inspired the Broadway musical.

The point they are trying to make is that while iPhones may not be made in America, Apple was, and though it has to rely on China to get you your iPhone for less than a grand, it's still giving back to the country that made the company possible.

Seems she'd been just as burnt out on the fight as I was, and though we never really confronted why we ever fought, the reasons seemed suddenly irrelevant.

She's tougher than I thought she was". And though the road to London has ended for Mayer, she's wasting no time picking up the trail to Rio de Janeiro and the next Olympics.

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But Browning was, and so was I, though I think for very different reasons.

That was then, though, and this is now.

He was, though, totally and utterly beaten.

The word was "gladiolus," and though he was only 11, the boy knew it cold.

Aesthetics might be though, and it's a gorgeous car.

And it was, though not as I'd expected.

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