Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] still " in BNC.
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1 | Germany I still do n't like dealing in kilos . |
2 | Even though I am used to playing at a higher level I still feel under pressure when I entered county cricket , so I needed the guys to rally round . ’ |
3 | But in my heart I still know I 'm innocent ’ . |
4 | but at heart I still adhere |
5 | Of course I still have to get a job , and I still suffer from depression and back pain , but somehow I 'm managing . |
6 | ‘ Of course I still have a wife , but there 's no need for you to worry your pretty little head about it . |
7 | I found that I gained a lot of strength from all this regular correspondence with people and , four years on , I now feel much more myself again , although of course I still miss my husband tremendously . |
8 | ‘ Of course I still miss the Football League , the chance to get stuck in . |
9 | ‘ Yes , of course I still work , I vaccinate the children , I visit the people in their homes if necessary , and give injections . ’ |
10 | ‘ Of course I still love you . |
11 | Tell Edgar I still love him and Catherine , and want to return to Thrushcross Grange , but I ca n't ! |
12 | Even though I have a degree in Bio-chemistry I still could n't get a place at medical school in Britain . |
13 | John has found much to do which will not require to be again done in N.S.W. I still hope we may not exceed two years in our absence and I think John is as anxious as myself on the subject . |
14 | In the early months I still had my natural aversion to overcome , before I understood the fundamental strangeness of the process of fruition . |
15 | The one before it , the GR-50 was pretty spectacular , but on the album I still play my old GR-300 . |
16 | When Watkins put forward his observations regarding remnants of prehistoric alignments in Britain he ran head-on into official archaeological thinking which still believed in the Piltdown Man . |
17 | He may be forced to act in a certain way out of moral considerations which still involves him in feelings of guilt and remorse . |
18 | So I had to come back and sort of say to Ray , you know , if we go for that bid it 's not likely to be supported , erm so we , what we 'd done is a different bid which still includes investors but it 's , it 's a bit broader than that . |
19 | It was no wonder that the Vietnamese , he said , were willing to turn to anyone who offered them a helping hand ; and for the time being , for him and perhaps for most Vietnamese , it was China , and the kuomintang , not surprisingly , which exerted the greatest influence on the development of Vietnamese nationalism : and especially a Kuomintang which still included communists as well as nationalists . |
20 | Here are some of the varieties of addresses which still managed to find us . |
21 | In each of these cases , therefore , the innocent purchaser acquired no title to the car which still belonged to the original owner . |
22 | The Conservatives ' desperation to devise a counter-programme for the land , and the disagreements it provoked , demonstrate the degree of confusion which still existed in the Conservative ranks and the immense problems they still faced before the ‘ rampant omnibus ’ of the Great War rescued them by running down their opponents . |
23 | This week 's figures suggest that one in three motorists are buying unleaded , despite the confusion which still exists about which cars can run on which fuel . |
24 | If you enjoy the sensation of being an integral part of the driving experience , with all that that entails , then this 911 is one of the few road cars which still has what it takes to excite you . |
25 | Even though her aim was eventually defeated , it led to a lot of confusion amongst teenagers which still persists . |
26 | Well , you know , there are little corner shops which still have some sense of individuality about them . |
27 | Nazi life was detached from traditional underlying relationships which still continued . |
28 | This probably led to the practice which still exists of advertising agencies buying space in newspapers ( or time on television ) and receiving a commission from the media owner . |
29 | We therefore argued that given the radical nature of women acting as independent agents , action which still flies in the face of dominant ideologies and which challenges the nature of the family , it is astonishing how much progress women have made in this period . |
30 | The first mill powered was the one at Coberley which still survives , although now converted to form a sizeable and elegant dwelling . |