Example sentences of "[pers pn] will still [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Although lasers have been dropping in price , you 'll still need a budget of around £500 , whereas inkjets start at around £150 .
2 With Netters you can get away with about twenty , but you 'll still need a Boss , standard , drummer/horn blower , and a Big Boss if possible .
3 At least this way you 'll still have a home to move into . ’
4 You will still need a car .
5 Listen to the Mephisto Waltz or Funérailles and you will still hear a pianist who was born to play Liszt .
6 Well , if you have a problem after , say , the tenth month after purchase , you will be too late for any claim under the Sale Of Goods Act , but you will still have a claim under your guarantee — as long as it is for more than ten months , and providing you sent off the registration card !
7 To , well to run them now , they 'll still take a week to come back , even if they do run them today ,
8 That is another way of saying he wants his team to win , because they remain only a point clear , although after tonight they will still have a match in hand .
9 ‘ I bet he 'll still get a spot for the summer if he gets things sorted out . ’
10 We know that it still has a poll tax element , that it will still need a register , and that it still does not relate to the ability to pay .
11 Even if the racket stays in the cupboard for six months it will still need a restring — the strings will have stretched and gone ‘ dead ’ .
12 But whether you choose horses or oxen , it will still take a day to plough an acre .
13 ‘ If a guy with a beard and a long , flowing robe is riding the donkey , ’ said a Football League spokesman dryly , ‘ he will still need a ticket ’ .
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