Sentence for although | Use although in a sentence

Although example sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use although in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for although.

  • He spared me, although he saw I was engaged. (10)
  • It was warm, felt strong, although so motionless and helpless. (8)
  • Yet although he could not storm the fort, he had another resource. (19)
  • Some builders call them fireproof houses, although this is erroneous. (17)
  • This gentleman, although a notable figure among miners, was not a miner. (1)
  • Although the buyer receives it, the seller does not cease to possess it. (16)
  • Although telegrams were sent after him at once, he has not been heard from. (12)
  • He introduced a somewhat florid style, although without training in counterpoint. (3)
  • Although he intended to take Quebec, Kirke did not press his advantage just then. (19)
  • Although this reasoning seemed plausible enough, his imagination was unsatisfied. (12)
  • She had a charming lightness of speech, although her opinions were decided enough. (12)
  • He had carried his plans, although His Majesty had finally claimed them as his own. (18)
  • Schumann, are the best known, although there are many pianists of rising reputation. (3)
  • Her face had remained utterly blank, although she seemed to be listening to her husband. (13)
  • Were that attempted, I should be apt to flee, although I am by nature calm and deliberate. (12)
  • Although villages and farm-houses are not numerous, we saw everywhere abundant signs of life. (20)
  • But although the English commander spoke so confidently, he had many misgivings in his heart. (19)
  • Although eight years of peace followed the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, it was a peace only in name. (19)
  • The streets were full of icy shadow, although the chimneys were smoking overhead in golden sunshine. (2)
  • Although we have our purses continually in our hand, the better part of service goes still unrewarded. (2)
  • Although Siloti has taught at the Moscow Conservatory, he has lived of late years at Leipzig and Paris. (3)
  • Although we had no map or guide-book, we knew at once that our acquaintance with the Danube had begun. (20)
  • But although we had been somewhat indifferent to Landrecies, Landrecies had not been indifferent to us. (2)
  • The impromptus are shorter pieces of a lyric nature, although the element of virtuosity is not lacking. (3)
  • Although there was no great need for help, her natural kindliness checked the inclination to refuse it. (10)
  • It could hardly be otherwise, although it is possible that there is nothing deliberate in the tendency. (16)
  • Soon the gathering twilight drove us to seek a camp, although the domes of Kilia were not yet in sight. (20)
  • He is better known in the profession than Shakespeare, although Shakespeare never did much for circuses. (21)
  • Many of their more fashionable friends still lingered away from the city although it was late in October. (13)
  • Fair and candid criticism every one has a right to publish, although the author may suffer a loss from it. (16)
  • They worked conjointly, although the latter made some experiments with a larger model than the usual Amati. (3)
  • And in the morning, although not a shot had been fired, there would not be a round of powder in their flasks. (2)
  • His wife, who was not so pleasant in her manners, knew how to read, although I do not suppose she ever did so. (2)
  • The minute you place a figure on the board she knows what figure you place there, although she is blindfolded. (21)
  • Few of the performers or staff members go to the lot for Sunday meals, although the tent awaits their presence. (21)
  • At first he followed the small form adopted by his father and his uncle, although he improved on the workmanship. (3)
  • No leaf will decay because we are removed, nor any branch become motionless although we can observe you no longer! (4)
  • They entered a room which looked empty on account of its size, although it held two beds, a table, and a wardrobe. (12)
  • He was a skilful horseman, despite his abbreviated limb, although we all wondered how he was able to hold his seat. (21)
  • There was something in this landscape, smiling although wild, that explained to me the spirit of the Southern Covenanters. (2)
  • Wood lath makes the least rigid back of all, and for this reason is not considered the best, although it is the cheapest. (17)
  • Although without any military experience, Pepperell had courage and good judgment, and was anxious to distinguish himself. (19)
  • Although I have been acquainted with this charming Woman above fifteen Years, yet I never before observed how lovely she is. (4)
  • But although two ships belonging to the Company had fallen to their lot, yet they could find none competent to command them. (19)
  • It brings with it a faint, floating haze, a cunning decolouriser, although not thick enough to obscure outlines near at hand. (2)
  • Before that time, although writers on music made reference to the instruments in use, they did not give detailed descriptions. (3)
  • Now, although on our parts I think no obstacle intervenes, yet I am sorry to say, there appear difficulties in other quarters. (6)
  • Hollow blocks, as a rule, are not used for foundations, although they are satisfactory under buildings not higher than 40 feet. (17)
  • Although he possessed great gifts as a player and composer, his dissipated habits brought him to disgrace, and he died in poverty. (3)
  • Although he passed most of his life in constant activity as a composer, he directed the Russian Symphony Concerts in St. Petersburg. (3)
  • Although he was a poor, hardworking young architect, he could talk hunters or motor cars or bridge whist, as the occasion demanded. (13)
  • He was the only person, in all my voyage, who saw anything hardy in so simple a proceeding; although many considered it superfluous. (2)
  • Until he is well on towards forty, he will hardly have assimilated the materials of a great novel, although he may have amassed them. (9)
  • Although his work has somewhat less perfection than that of his great contemporary, Palestrina, it has astonishing power of expression. (3)
  • Door and window frames may be made from many kinds of wood, although the soft and more durable woods are generally accepted as the best. (17)
  • It must be noted, further, that the Egyptian Government, although nominally a monarchy, limited, not absolute, was in reality theocratic. (3)
  • The whiskey that he had been drinking had not obscured his vision in the least, although it shed a rosier glow over the desired capital. (13)
  • The French had thrice as many soldiers, and although the English fought gallantly and doggedly, they were compelled at last to fall back. (19)
  • Although Louisburg was no longer theirs, yet they had the power to retrieve much of the prestige and many of the advantages they had lost. (19)
  • But although no man was destined to see this part of their prophecy fulfilled, yet Lord Selkirk, a few weeks later, evacuated Fort William. (19)
  • Many of them rehearse in the gymnasiums of large cities, although aerial performers have difficulty in finding sufficiently ample quarters. (21)
  • On his return to Paris, he became exceedingly popular as a teacher, although his extravagant style of living brought him finally to poverty. (3)
  • His fortune was very ample; but although his mode of living was neither very ostentatious nor costly, he contrived always to spend his income. (6)
  • You know her tastes, and how far they have been consulted in the little souvenirs already grouped somewhere, although not yet for inspection. (10)
  • Although the weather was warm, the two windows, contrary to the custom which gives the dead plenty of air, were closed and the blinds drawn down. (1)
  • Although various critics write with success other things than criticism, the first complaint is based, I believe, upon what is generally a fact. (16)
  • He possesses a flawlessly accurate technic, and has appeared frequently in public, although he devotes the greater part of his energy to teaching. (3)
  • He was a complete master of the piano, his technic was gigantic, although his vitality of interpretation was so intense that details paled before it. (3)
  • The sisters that night slept together, feeling the very pulses of the hours; yet neither of them absolutely hopelessly, although in a great anguish. (10)
  • The sisters that night slept together, feeling the very pulses of the hours; yet neither of them absolutely hopelessly, although in a great anguish. (22)
  • The trios and sonatas for violin and piano, although not on a level with the other chamber-music, have nevertheless striking qualities to commend them. (3)
  • So far only two panels have been found to be entirely free from cracks, although many are practically uninjured by the small cracks which have developed. (17)
  • It was immediately hailed as the greatest work since Beethoven, although its position might now be assailed by the piano quintets by Brahms and César Franck. (3)
  • The boss was sure that there could be no charge of disguise or pretence after that, although suspicious onlookers sometimes said something about waterproof paint. (21)

Also see sentences for: though.

Definition of although:

  • although, awl-_th_’, conj. admitting all that: notwithstanding that. (0)

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