Example sentences of "still have [not/n't] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It still has n't really sunk in yet .
2 Thirty-seven-year-old Roseanne admitted : ‘ It still has n't all sunk in yet but it 's a great feeling .
3 What happened next was to so profoundly influence the way the typesetting market operated that it still has n't fully come to terms with the consequences .
4 Gerry Flynn , who still has not fully recovered from a hernia operation , was thrown into the fray against Ards , as was newcomer Fran Hitchcock for his first game , and they both marked the occasion with a goal .
5 His hair , frosted now with grey , was still thick with an unruliness that expensive cutting still had n't completely disciplined .
6 She still had n't completely shed the afterbirth and it was hanging down , a twisted sheet of blood and mucus , between her legs .
7 Maurice who still had n't exactly made out who he was , suddenly cared intensely about the loss .
8 It still had n't really filtered through to him until he was actually on the ground working , and he just really could n't cope with that .
9 I could n't help smiling at that ; she still had n't quite forgiven me for the fact that her remedy had n't been effective .
10 She still had n't quite lost that tone of bitterness when talking about Martin .
11 So far , although Pottz was now officially numero uno , he still had n't actually won in Hawaii .
12 I still had n't actually thought of doing anything until the woman ran towards me and cried , ‘ Help , please .
13 Does my hon. Friend share with me some anger that 19 Labour authorities still have not even bothered to bid for the funds that are available ?
14 And we have the technology for nuclear power , yet again we do n't know what to do with it , we have n't developed it , we 've just left it and we 're creating nuclear power stations and we still have n't even decided what to do with the waste .
15 I still have n't really settled to it because my nerves have gone all wonky being in the house .
16 What 's the point of being aggressive with somebody when they 're gon na walk away feeling as if they 've just been walked all over , so you 've still got the same situation you 've got one person walking away feeling a little bit fed up and the other person not so if you talk about assertiveness in terms of aggression and in terms of submission i.e. there 's going to be a winner and there 's going to be a loser depending which way round you look at it then you still have n't quite grasped what we mean by assertiveness .
17 As I commented a little earlier to somebody , I still have n't quite forgiven my mother-in-law for the chemistry set she bought my seven-year-old .
18 Well they 're a lot of fun and kids love them , and as I commented a little earlier to somebody I still have n't quite forgiven my mother-in-law for the chemistry set she bought my seven year old .
19 As I commented a little earlier to somebody , I still have n't quite forgiven my mother-in-law for the chemistry set she bought my seven-year-old .
20 Was I then being unfair when I said that , you know , in my view , we still have n't totally got our act together , there 's still room for improvement , and the thing is , you see , people are travelling to other countries .
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