Example sentences of "[pron] still [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I still sent her a Christmas card each year , for old times sake . |
2 | But I still enjoyed it the second time . |
3 | That I still feel myself a foreigner is by no means the fault of the neighbours , the true natives . |
4 | But I still feel it the same , but not as much as this lot . |
5 | ‘ Knowledge , ’ he insisted lightly , ‘ I have to confess that I still find you an unusual and delightful companion — an astonishingly beautiful young woman ; and while I watched you in Wexford market I felt — drawn . |
6 | After sixteen years of fishing for zander I still find it a magical absorbing pastime . |
7 | I still owe him the money . |
8 | He said now he 's telling everybody he said that er I ai n't ever paid him and I still owe him the money . |
9 | ‘ Carry my respectful greetings and compliments to your kinsmen , Gwilym and Rhys ap Tudor and their brothers , and say I still owe them a shrewd knock for their taking of Conway on Good Friday of last year . |
10 | A sudden dedication to a foreign influence like Hegel or Derrida , brief but intense , is about the only thing there is that can cause the British to lose a sense of humour or a sense of proportion , and during the first London production of Waiting for Godot in 1955 I was reproached by strangers seated around me for laughing , though I still think it a funny play . |
11 | If people are n't church-goers do you , will you still give them a church wedding ? |
12 | Do you still owe me a thirty pound ? |
13 | Do anything different , you still turn it the same way to lock it down it 's just |
14 | I do n't know why we still call it the God slot . |
15 | Reinforce those opinions and attitudes already held where they still reflect what the company wants them to be , and thus protect the status quo . |
16 | ‘ And they still assure us the sun will rise again tomorrow . |
17 | First , they still call me the enfant terrible of British dance , which I think is a bit easy , really . |
18 | It still niggled me a bit that he could return to a centrally heated and solidly built barrack block , while the girls shivered in their huts . |
19 | It still surprised him a little that his aunt had finally bought a television set . |
20 | I walked fast — my feet stood up to it very well , I 'd been sensible and worn my trainers not my nice stiletto wobblers , but it still took me a fair old time to get to somewhere possible . |
21 | But it still gives you a pang to see performers of the calibre of Stephen Moore , Sian Phillips and Sheila Steafel trapped voluntarily in a vehicle heading nowhere . |
22 | It still gives us the same answer cos we multiply to get the indices . |
23 | He still thought her a traitor . |
24 | He still granted himself the licences of old age — even if he was n't entitled . |
25 | He still owed her a fiver more than he had on him , she complained . |
26 | Yet at the age of forty he still regarded himself a failure because his mother had projected on to him her anxieties to such an extent that he never felt he matched up to her expectation of him . |
27 | PETER NIVEN ( Rubika ) : ‘ Mine just was n't fast enough to stay with the leaders but he still gave me a wonderful ride . ’ |
28 | He still feeds us the odd titbit , apparently . ’ |
29 | ‘ He still gives me the creeps , ’ said Lydia . |
30 | By leaving when he does , he still gives himself the chance of a second female but he minimises the risk of being cuckolded . |