Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [coord] [pers pn] [be] still " in BNC.
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1 | Three months later and they 're still there . |
2 | We moved houses twelve months ago and I 'm still shocked that there are far more things to do around and in a spanking brand new house than an old one . |
3 | But that had been sixteen months ago and she was still here . |
4 | Jarvis managed to bowl only at half pace in the match against Hampshire at Basingstoke which petered out into a draw yesterday and he is still being troubled by a sore hamstring . |
5 | That was four weeks ago but it is still evident . |
6 | Tyrone farmer Martin Brogan , from Gortin , said : ‘ Our counterparts in the Republic have received their payments over two weeks ago and we are still waiting for ours . |
7 | And Fergsuon acknowledges : ‘ We might not be so reliant on Robbo as we were two years ago but he is still the leader , the player the rest look up to . |
8 | That was 40 years ago and they are still playing most of the same melodies today — good music does not die ! |
9 | He said he got his waxes fifteen years ago and he 's still using them |
10 | years ago and it 's still on now , you get it on Sky , the Munster . |
11 | The county council started the EDDR almost 50 years ago and it is still not finished . |
12 | I made them for a friend a couple of years ago and she 's still talking about them ! |
13 | A decade later and it is still tackling the controversial issues and delighting its loyal audience . |
14 | This might be Europe and we are all Europeans now but we are still different . ’ |
15 | Hello there … after all the excitement of Cheltenham we 've come to the ski slopes today and we 're still in England … where all will be revealed later … first lets catch up withe all the football news in our weekly paradeYou ca n't win em all … |
16 | This motion has been before this congress before and I am still pleased to be here to second this motion . |
17 | That had been a long , long time ago and we were still reeling through the London streets with never a sign of a park anywhere . |
18 | After it 's over we cut to another scene and there 's somebody who might be the little guy again and he 's still strapped to a chair but this time it 's a tall hospital chair with wheels and a little fold-away table in front of him and the straps holding his torso would be easy to undo but his hands are limp . |