Example sentences of "[modal v] still have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ When I 've seen you safely on the train , I should still have time enough to get to the auction . ’ |
2 | A royal charter granted in 1257 to Roger de Merlay for his lifetime , that his own woodwards should have exclusive custody of the vert in his woods , provided however that the king 's foresters should still have custody of the venison there , and that de Morlay 's woodwards should be answerable to the Justice of the Forest , or at the Forest Eyre for any waste of those woods . |
3 | They must still have secrets , though ; everyone needed secrets . |
4 | He says , Yeah , but he says , you 'll still have stuff in these pipes somewhere , he said , you can blow them out , you can do what you like , but he said , you 'll find out you 'll get some in . |
5 | Cos they 'll still have electricity |
6 | Because you 'll still have Miss Jennifer on your hands , right ? |
7 | ‘ You 'll still have dinner with me ? ’ |
8 | Now I just worry about whether we 'll still have tubes or not . |
9 | That 's the main thing and then if you 've got any questions afterwards hopefully we 'll still have time to go through a few questions . |
10 | She marvelled even more though when Cara 's basic efficiency surfaced as she declared , ‘ By my calculations you 'll still have time to get down to Dover after you 've dropped me off at the airport . ’ |
11 | If there is , we 'll still have Volkov back in Russia . ’ |
12 | And however well endowed he was with these qualities , he might still have difficulty on some points . |
13 | I had had and might still have cancer and was waiting to find out exactly what was happening in my lung . |
14 | This sliding-scale approach might still have relevance to the Post Office Act , on which that case turned , but it has little to do with obscenity as defined in the 1959 Act . |
15 | Walking exercises your legs and buttock muscles and builds up stamina , but a few add-on exercises will really pay dividends — though you might still have trouble standing after the first day on your skis . |
16 | And if you move to a new house , remember that other people may still have keys to the premises — fit new locks , and use them ! |
17 | At first , you may still have accidents as you may not be able to get her to the potty in time , but she 'll gradually learn to hold on longer . |
18 | They may still have fantasies of such a reunion after one or both have remarried . |
19 | Despite the technical sophistication of the shoes , a range which starts at the price of £46.99 may still have trouble finding new converts . |
20 | A recent assessment estimated that the IRA may still have access to up to eight tons . |
21 | His architecture may still have lessons for us . |
22 | At the same time it should be noted that if the description does not sound in contract , it may still have effect as a misrepresentation. ( c ) Exclusion of description requirement In the Harlingdon Ltd case it was argued , at first instance , that there was an actual usage or custom in the London art market which excluded the application of s13 . |
23 | At body weights close to the required minimum women may still have anovulatory cycles even if they are menstruating because of a lack of peripherally produced oestrogen in adipose tissue . |
24 | ‘ But we could still have chaps like you taking messages back and forth , bringing tea , that sort of thing . |
25 | He was more approachable in those days — but life could still have surprises . |
26 | Then we could still have lunch . ’ |
27 | Once installed , a bishop could still have difficulties establishing his power . |
28 | The selectors , though , clearly consider that they could still have need of the towering mass of Dooley 's physical presence . |
29 | ‘ If the worst came to the worst — no , do n't get worked up again , she is quite elderly , after all — you 'd still have Martin . |
30 | At the moment he 'd still have time to drive down on to the autobahn — providing the freezing fog came no closer . |