Example sentences of "still [v-ing] over [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Dexter was still mulling over the scene in which Nicola pretended she was taking drugs . |
2 | The landlord of the Portway Hotel is still mulling over the meaning of the find : |
3 | She was still puzzling over the problem when she saw Joanna 's car coming towards her . |
4 | As she walked , her mind was still puzzling over the mystery of Moloch 's peculiar ecology . |
5 | Many experts believe the flow could become a torrent if the government ever comes to grips with the debt and property problems still hanging over the east . |
6 | But the smallest party on the council managed a creditible second in the general election which is giving them hope , especially with the spectre of the poll tax still hanging over the district |
7 | Then — a stroke of luck — she cut in front of a white family still cooing over the colour of the water , and managed to sling her bag into an arriving boat . |
8 | I 'm still getting over the shock of discovering you 're living together at all . ’ |
9 | That still leaves Swiss banks with a handicap : an indecisive government , still dithering over the reform of a stamp tax of up to 3% on some transactions . |
10 | With Labour and the Liberal Democrats still arguing over the terms of a possible deal based on proportional representation , the Tories intensified their attack on Mr Kinnock 's suitability for high office and the impact on sterling and interest rates of a Labour victory . |
11 | The crime remained unique , and lawmakers were still squabbling over the ramifications . |
12 | The politicians , it seems , are still haggling over the emblem on the cover . |
13 | Judge Furner was still presiding over the county courts at Lewes after twenty-two years , and he continued to order defaulting and mostly absent debtors to be punished by having to spend short terms in the county gaol , for some time after New Years Day 1870 . |
14 | His head was still chewing over the problems he had discussed with his young students at the polytechnic , but his feet — as though contemptuous of all such academic preoccupations — had taken him by chance to a long , shabby street of bow-fronted houses that had obviously known better days . |
15 | His head was still chewing over the problems he had discussed with his young students at the polytechnic . |