Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] [conj] still [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless he was fond of Kylie and still wanted to have an evening out if they could manage it despite the attention of the ever-present photographers .
2 This would help to explain Scott 's ability to produce the vast quantity of work displayed in the House of Commons and still carry on with his normal office work .
3 Church of Ireland members , largely of English origin though less conscious of it , predominated in the south of Ulster and still constitute the majority among the protestant farming community .
4 Steve Morrell of King 's School , Chester , hit a hat-trick against Repton but still finished on the losing side .
5 So these pass on their rubbish to garbage companies , which transport it for burial to states like Ohio that still have landfill space .
6 Prayer-rug designs are traditionally associated with Anatolia and still constitute the underlying format of most Anatolian rugs .
7 The system will enable developers of Unix applications to do versions will run under NT and still host X Window applications .
8 The system will enable developers of Unix applications to do versions will run under NT and still host X Window applications .
9 Jim competes as a veteran in Nordic events in Scotland and still manages to come in 3rd or 4th overall .
10 Red deer are ideal animals to be considered for such sustainable management , because they are already maintained by human intervention on open hill land , very different from the forest habitat which they once occupied in Scotland and still inhabit in the rest of Europe .
11 This hostelry has a county-wide following and is one of the few pubs in England that still has no bar and serves its wonderful beer straight from the barrels in the cellar .
12 Geoffrey Whittle , Plaid Cymru 's man , lives in Caerphilly and still finished fourth out of four last time .
13 He was a cheerful , tubby-faced man , born in Australia and still using the broad , flat accents of the Antipodes .
14 Another person believes in God but still subscribes to his naturalistic view of science .
15 The Lion Salt Works , beside the Trent and Mersey Canal , is the only firm in Britain that still produces natural salt by open-pan boiling .
16 Psychologically Britain , having escaped occupation during the war , felt separated from Europe and still thought in terms of maintaining her independent status as a great power .
17 At the November hearing , the taxpayer said he had written to the building society in May and August and had telephoned them in September but still did not have the required details .
18 " I enjoy playing in Europe and still feel that I am learning all the time .
19 When the First World War broke out diplomatic services were still markedly concentrated in Europe and still thought predominantly in terms of European problems and rivalries .
20 Born in Darlington and still living there , 36-year-old Michael now works as a chemical processor at Seal Sands , and is a member of the naval reserve .
21 If I did n't go , I could have a summer holiday in Greece and still afford a skiing holiday in winter .
22 ‘ At Manchester United I have been top of the table in April and still lost it .
23 William , who was already bored by court life in London and still found spoken English hard to follow , decided he must go to Ireland and take command in person .
24 Two weeks on the beach at Mombasa , not in a hotel of course , but in the bungalow of an old friend who had survived freedom and independence in Kenya and still made a living out of East Africa 's import and export trade .
25 Billy Hamilton , who retired from Rentokil several years ago , [ formerly working with Pest Control in Belfast and still collecting debts for the company ] has become one of the first people in Northern Ireland to be presented with a commemorative medal from the Soviet authorities .
26 Guildford moved two points clear in Conference B with an emphatic , expected victory over Basingstoke and still have three games in hand , but a late slip-up in not inconceivable .
27 The Scots go into their concluding match today knowing that they can afford to lose to England and still take the title — provided that neither Ireland nor Wales manage to secure a big win in their clash this morning .
28 PAY increases continued to slow in the three months to January but still kept ahead of inflation , a report shows today .
29 FitzGerald discovered that his Cheltenham runners were suffering from a bad blood count after they were tested on Monday but still decided to run them .
30 Batty , injured by a tackle from Coventry 's Stewart Robson on Saturday , was on crutches on Sunday and still nursing a badly swollen right ankle on Monday .
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