Example sentences of "[be] still [verb] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 We 're still faced with the mortgage and school fees .
2 ‘ We 're still left with a list of uncertainties , from the exact scope of his fiscal plans , to who he appoints to key positions and how protectionist he will be , ’ he said .
3 Now out of those four hundred complaints that we receive every week , if you take away all those which are the customer 's own fault and all those which are caused by genuine mistakes you 're still left with a lot of problems which are caused either by ignorance of the law or misinterpretation of the law .
4 When you 've done it you 're still left with the same vacuum inside you waiting to be filled .
5 But even if I did , we 're still left with the same question : What are we going to do about it ?
6 We 're still coping with a significant legacy of repair work to monuments around the country and only in very exceptional circumstances would we be able to take on additional monuments .
7 Many welfare lobbyists and pressure groups are still struggling with the legacy of the Thatcher years , especially the Fowler reviews and the 1986 Social Security Act changes .
8 If you are lucky enough to get a few rays of sunshine , you are still faced with the possibility of playing on frosty fairways in sub-freezing temperatures and having to pack your clubs away by 4pm when visibility declines .
9 And while they recognise the threat of this killer disease they are still faced with the dilemma of physically protecting themselves from it .
10 Policy-makers are still faced with the choice of concentrating resources on centres/subjects with proven track records , or investing in less successful activities in order to improve their international standing .
11 Ministers are still discussing with the Royal Household the style of the repair work .
12 Pakistani regular army units took part in the summer fighting around Jalalabad , he said , but had moved back , although Pakistani artillery experts , commandos and officers are still fighting with the mujahedin .
13 The laboratories are still grappling with the problem of large , flat screen TV .
14 Other towns in Oxfordshire are still grappling with the problem .
15 Although a list of words describing horses would be shorter ( we could leave out words like idealistic or religious ) , we are still left with a vast number .
16 So if we find a sex difference in disfluency , we are still left with a problem of interpretation .
17 But we are still left with the problem of just how the Stewart monarchy could achieve what it did .
18 We are still left with the dilemma that despite all the potential sophistication , the lymphocytes actually in the infection seem to be there using up energy for the sake of using up energy — like cars stuck in a traffic jam with their engines racing .
19 However , we are still left with the problem of combining these modified criteria into a single objective .
20 But we are still left with the problem of testing .
21 It is not always clear , for example , where the context of an utterance ends ( Cook 1986b ) , and even when that is established we are still left with the vagueness of the central concept of relevance .
22 Yet we are still left with the impression that these two Greeks never quite understood what was really happening in the social organism which had become the guarantee of their own survival .
23 Nevertheless we are still left with the nagging question : under what circumstances will the actual rate of inflation exceed the expected rate of inflation ?
24 At the moment it seems our American friends had the right of it , but we are still working with the wild-caught fish and quite often these do not behave in the same way as tank-raised fish do .
25 Four fifty million , sorry , four fifty million erm between programme re-orientation and other factors , was an apportionment we made er back in the er first part of nineteen ninety three and in the light of later information I think we would revised that now erm we are still negotiating with the contractors on the revised contract price and we do not have definitive costs yet but in fact the costs increased as a result of the rescheduling of the programme directly should be quite modest .
26 Four fifty million , erm between programme re-orientation and other factors was an apportionment we made back in the er first half of nineteen ninety three and in the light of later information I think we would revise that now erm we are still negotiating with the contractors on the revised contract price and we do not have definitive costs yet but in fact the cost increase as a result of the rescheduling of the programme directly should be quite modest .
27 An application for social work department funding has been turned down , and although staff are still negotiating with the health board and the social services policy committee , the outlook seems bleak .
28 I notice that even when you are simply listening to music on tape or watching it on the TV monitor when you are editing you are still breathing with the music even though you are not conducting it .
29 But I 'm still left with the scars . ’
30 Only a few months after vesting day , they were still wrestling with the enormous problems of reorganisation and the standardisation of the many different electricity tariffs they had inherited : this additional burden seemed to them too much .
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