Example sentences of "would still [be] in " in BNC.
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1 | If Moses had been a committee , the Children of Israel would still be in Egypt . |
2 | They would still be in the little sitting room . |
3 | He was entitled , I supposed , to his small exploratory excursion around my character ; and if he himself , I thought , had been wholly fulfilled by uniform , he would still be in it . |
4 | Under PR , the trade unions would still have a stranglehold over industrial policy , education would still be in the grip of local authorities and any proposals for effective tax cuts would have been quietly shelved . |
5 | He was n't sure the police chief would still be in his office but the gravelly voice answered immediately . |
6 | They would do a tour and their singles would still be in the warehouse because Red Rhino could n't afford to pay for the pressing and things like that , ’ says Debbie Kaye . |
7 | The only consolation was that Newcastle and Sheffield Wednesday , whom he had predicted would still be in the Cup along with Arsenal , had also fallen at the first hurdle to lesser teams . |
8 | Reminding her that she would still be in full control at all times , I asked her whether it was not worth trying the technique to see what happened . |
9 | Taylor refuses to say whether Lineker would still be in his team had he carried on playing in England . |
10 | The result was that when Bollaert finally made his speech on 10 September it was obvious that , for all the rhetoric and for all the idealization of the French Union , if it was independence that France was offering , it was so heavily circumscribed as to make it obvious that France had , at most , transferred the Jacobin concept of ‘ the nation one and indivisible ’ to a French Union in which she would still be in a commanding position . |
11 | Early in 1987 , a memo was circulated to all Harvard staff assuring them that Harvard would still be in business that time the following year and that appeal options would be taken up , should the Stock Exchange turn down their application for membership . |
12 | Yet actually , the scheme would still work within their framework if , say , the manager received one tenth of unc — the incentives would still be in the right direction . |
13 | The Producer would still be in overall charge , but his or her role was now far more strategic than tactical . |
14 | It would be expected to advise the Secretary of State for Scotland who would still be in the UK Cabinet and responsible to the UK House of Commons , a situation which would be intolerable to its members , resented by Scots MPs and bound to lead to conflict . |
15 | Your father and I would still be in Akmeyon if it was n't for your zeide . |
16 | In that case , both the money and the Jacobite Guinea would still be in the gazebo ; the police would infer from them that Newley had gone to the gazebo for more than just a Sunday stroll . |
17 | I see now how wrong I was , and yet when I told the king that without resorting to such action I would still be in the granite quarries and so unable to do his bidding , he understood and forgave me . |
18 | If she had had any sense she would still be in London , planning her next social function with her friends , instead of slinking off to the south of France because she had felt claustrophobic , because she needed to formulate a way of telling her fiancé that their engagement was off . |
19 | If Rune had n't insisted on her presence at the presentation she would still be in England . |
20 | Its implications for the war they were fighting were profoundly unsettling : even in the best case — from their perspective , " francisation " — they would still be in the position of fighting against an independence movement in the name of self-determination . |
21 | Perhaps Cantona & Wallace would have worked , but Cantona was n't tough enough to be the front man , as scum found out in Turkey ( ha , ha ) , I 'm sure if Hughes had played instead they would still be in the EC . |
22 | Where a child has been seriously and deliberately injured by his parents the court may consider that a care order would still be in his best interests although a suitable placement can not be found immediately . |
23 | Mrs Humphreys said : ‘ Had we received the £68,000 the company would still be in business . ’ |