Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] still [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So I mean do think that perhaps you still got a lot , a bit of unnecessary and indeed and we er will not .
2 Perhaps he still has a chance , ’ said a western diplomat in Pakistan , ‘ but it looks as though events have overtaken him .
3 Nevertheless they still wanted a worker who could communicate with the young and relate to them .
4 Even now we still use a caravan on site to reduce travelling time , which has the additional benefit of allowing us to take our black cat , Muffy , with us .
5 Individual centres may go in and out of fashion , but overall they still represent a growth sector .
6 Even now he still looks a beast of a man . ’
7 To think that not less than 30 years ago we still had a fiver worthy of the 18th century and felt no need to supplement the revenue by the constant issuing of new postage stamps .
8 Only today they still had a copy .
9 Today it still has a market as it has done since 1255 and retains its lively and bustling atmosphere .
10 Maybe she still had a chance with him .
11 Yes , that meant we were earning less in real terms after taking inflation into account but at least we still had a job at the end of it .
12 At least they still had a phone .
13 dare I say it , but did his inability last season to recognize the poor defence we had and his obsession with midfielders imply that maybe he still has a lot to learn ?
14 Yet there is a place for drinks and slippers , and many younger and older couples can know about their mutual ordinariness so that they do not have to strive , posture or compete ; and yet they still keep a specialness and excitement in each other alive .
15 This image is almost entirely man-made , save perhaps for the palm-tree , yet it still evokes a sense of paradise .
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