Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] still [verb] [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If I were still at Bewick , I should still have my vision of myself quite obliterated by your violent view of how I should be , but I am free now and you can not put the chains back on , it is too late , I am growing up . ’ |
2 | ‘ Do I have your promise that , regardless of what happens , regardless of — er — whether you like it or not , at the end of this — farce , I 'll still have my job ? ’ |
3 | I could still do my job , but my heart was n't in the day-to-day scramble for the latest pictures . |
4 | ‘ I 've been walking up and down Fleet Street , if you want to know , ’ he said , ‘ to see whether I could still show my face in public . |
5 | I could still hear her voice , the way she had said , ‘ You do n't approve , do you ? ’ |
6 | I suffered with her that evening , right through every moment , and when I went to bed at around midnight I could still hear her crying into her pillow — not a sound that sends a mother peacefully to sleep . |
7 | I could still hear his voice . |
8 | But I would still like your responsibility as division quality manager to make sure it gets done . |
9 | ‘ I can still pay my way . ’ |
10 | I can still hear your laughter when I said , ‘ Who 's Patricia ? ’ and still do n't know why it was so funny but , God , you looked fine . |
11 | Dana read a group of modern Americans , which must have annoyed the British , starting with Elizabeth Bishop 's ‘ The Fish ’ — I can still hear his voice , the faint American accent and the hushed astonishment he put into the first line : ‘ I caught a tremendous fish … . ’ |
12 | I can still hear his plaintiff cry , in a strong Durham accent , before the cast broke : ‘ He 's pulling al me line oot . ’ |
13 | Big deal , I can still find my way around this blasted place . |
14 | ‘ Yes , I can still see my mother at the urn . ’ |
15 | I can still see my hand |
16 | I mean I can still see my hand moving |
17 | I can still remember my excitement as I opened the box . |
18 | Nevertheless , you may still lose your job because of the take-over or for a reason connected with it . |
19 | If you are not satisfied about the outcome of your application for compensation in the overseas post , you may still put your complaint to an adjudicator appointed by the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators . |
20 | You must still plan your timing to these points at your estimated groundspeed . |
21 | Yet she must still get her daughter married . |
22 | You 'll still retain your share in the value of the house ; but wo n't be able to do anything about it until the kids grow up . |
23 | If you have something to say about a resident , you 'll still get your message over best if you stick to the point . |
24 | He saw her look of dismay and added , ‘ But do n't worry , the canals are OK — you 'll still get your gondola ride . ’ |
25 | She could still hear her mother 's voice saying , ‘ Do n't sit looking at me like that , child ; say something . ’ |
26 | She could still hear his voice . |
27 | Looking out over the snow-covered park , she could still see her brother 's reflection in the glass . |
28 | She could still taste his kiss , still feel the firm yet gentle pressure of his lips . |
29 | But he 'd got it coming , and she — she 'd got his word that , when it was all over , she 'd still have her job . |
30 | You 'd still have your tooth missing . |