Example sentences of "still [vb infin] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This in no way trivialises these consequences , but we would still strive to stop rape , even if the social consequences were not detrimental to the victims . |
2 | I 'd still like to have Dagmar . ’ |
3 | If Jack had just returned in pristine health from a month at a health farm he might still have had trouble in coping with two of his partners . |
4 | It goes without saying that even if a person falls within the definition of " dependant " provided in the Act he or she will still have to prove loss arising from the death of the deceased , and in practice many relatives have no claim at all . |
5 | Twenty-four hours later it would still have required access to a crystal ball to predict the result after some of the most enthralling encounters seen on a golf course since man first put club to ball . |
6 | ‘ We may still have to make penalty payments or let some of the existing agencies run out their contracts and buy airtime . ’ |
7 | If your house was built before the Second World War it may still have lead piping . |
8 | It is felt by responsible military critics , French and German , that the Crown Prince could still have taken Verdun on the initial thrust without the reserves withheld by Falkenhayn . |
9 | Metaphysics — the white mythology which reassembles and reflects the culture of the West : the white man takes his own mythology , Indo-European mythology , his own logos , that is , the mythos of his idiom , for the universal form of that he must still wish to call Reason . |
10 | Indeed , a confident SGI can still afford to open manufacturing sites when most others are ducking for cover . |
11 | ‘ We have to be careful that as we shed uniformed staff , it is on a gradual basis to avoid redundancies and to ensure that those who stay will still continue to have promotion prospects . ’ |
12 | If you do n't have a racket , you can still learn to play tennis . |