Example sentences of "he have still " in BNC.
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1 | He has still tried to clear it into Washington Road but failed . |
2 | Once a patient has convinced himself that he has still got NSU , it is very difficult to persuade him that all the symptoms he complains of are in fact perfectly normal . |
3 | I think he has still got them to this day , ’ says his father . |
4 | He knows , though , that he has still a lot to learn , particularly about the unglamorous side of things . |
5 | Lord Tebbit tells me he has still to agree on his luxury — ‘ the BBC seem to be rather narrow-minded about some of the luxuries I 'd thought of . ’ |
6 | ‘ You see , he has still not lost his sense of humour . ’ |
7 | If this is the case , and he has then asked about Cantona and been given the nod , he has still done well . |
8 | With the exception of preparation for his meeting with Kiichi Miyazawa , the prime minister of Japan , he has still not had a full-blown meeting on trade with his economic team . |
9 | This ‘ gorgeous gargoyle ’ ( thespian O'Toole 's ) description ) might have played more Tests had Underwood not been around , but he has still made a wide impression on the game , made more lasting by this unexpected offering . |
10 | Is not the right hon. Gentleman culpably negligent in that , 20 months after the Social Security Act 1990 became law , he has still not introduced the regulations that would protect pension funds in the event of bankruptcy ? |
11 | What I asked the right hon. Gentleman — and what he has still not answered — is , would the Government veto a treaty with the word ’ federal ’ in it ? |
12 | Fr Butler told his bosses that he no longer wanted to be a priest , but he has still not formally quit . |
13 | He has still been ill-treated , however , and the ill-treatment may be viewed as significant because of his age , vulnerability and the location of the blow . |
14 | But , though in custody , he has still not been tried because of delays in the French legal system . |
15 | It 's up to Kendall to show he has still got the leadership qualities to climb the ladder back to the top . |
16 | You see if they wanted to be a foreman he 'd still in the union . |
17 | It would have made her task easier if he 'd still been in the bitter , brutal mood that had possessed him after William Ash had delivered his ultimatum , but she did n't understand him at present . |
18 | Macari said reports of him spending the weekend talking to Celtic director David Smith were ‘ pure rubbish , ’ and that he 'd still not seen or spoken to anyone from Celtic Park . |
19 | But he 'd still much rather have a new pair of football boots at Christmas . |
20 | he 'd still |
21 | But he 'd still got hold of it . |
22 | But having h done that and having gone off his toe , he the wardrobe was n't in front of him so much as it was down there by now , and he 'd still got hold of it you see , so because of the momentum , of going that way down two steps and one further one he shot forward and went right over the edge of the wardrobe . |
23 | For one blinding moment she knew absolutely that Galileo should have died for his truth , and yet had also been right to retract because he had still not known one particle of the whole . |
24 | Laszlo was indomitably trying to learn English , and when Jane saw him again , ten years later , he had still not progressed beyond the first book , now old and tattered . |
25 | When he had retired , not long before , he had still owned a small car , and he and his wife could do their shopping in style , and go for outings : Wilson in goggles , because the roof was usually open , and his wife carefully tucked in , and veiled . |
26 | Her father , when he came up before the Farnham Commission , had proved extraordinarily resilient , but he had still caved in , and then he had proved richly satisfying . |
27 | He had still not been able to talk to Majorie about the adoption . |
28 | Despite his crippling disease , he had still managed to practise psychiatry with some success ; but finally , the progressive nature of his condition meant that he needed treatment in an intensive care unit with 24-hour-a-day supervision , breathing only with the aid of a respirator . |
29 | He had not written much since The Complete History of Wimbledon and that book 's rejection by ten publishers ( he had still not heard from The Applecote Press , Chewton Mendip ) had made him a little nervous of putting pen to paper , but he found that if he emptied his mind of everything and forced his hand to fist a biro and then forced that biro across a sheet of paper , some pretty profound and interesting thoughts resulted . |
30 | He had still to plan his own escape route , find a way to get out of the country himself . |