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

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1 Troyna and Carrington 's dissatisfaction with simplistic assumptions about the antiracist effects of ‘ culture contact ’ and white students ' ‘ direct experience ’ of black realities , as well as their growing awareness of the limits of rationalist pedagogies , points to a need on their part to break with realist assumptions about the curriculum which still underpin their antiracist projects ( Troyna and Carrington , 1990 ) .
2 Many of them have been slain , and those who still pursue their craft do so in large bands , which means for bad hunting , even while it keeps them alive . ’
3 Those with Crohn 's disease who still retain their pouch , however , have a bowel frequency that is only just greater than in those patients having the operation for ulcerative colitis .
4 Alcoholics who still had their health , their families , their jobs , and even two cars in the garage , began to recognise their alcoholism .
5 I give way to the hon. Gentleman , who is an endangered species on the Opposition Benches as he is one of the few who still speak their mind .
6 The right to mine Oakenhill was bought in the early '80s by the Free Miners , who still exercise their mining privileges in the Forest under laws laid down 7 centuries ago .
7 so we did n't open yours , and when you left , I thought oh no , they 're gon na think we 're really rude , because we still got their bottle of wine , and we did n't drink it .
8 Even though they were poor they still had their pride .
9 But even though the newest treatments are gentle on hair , they still take their toll .
10 That way they still get their moral . ’
11 Because er I mean you , they still get their maternity leave
12 They still retain their stronghold in southwest Scotland and northern England today .
13 If the sale is abandoned , they still collect their fee , and their responsibility ends at once .
14 He 'd been on the roads for days and they still retained their winter mire , despite the advent of finer spring weather .
15 One or two pigments did stain the fibres somewhat , but they still held their translucence , and I suppose that a wash in warm soapy water would bring back the whiteness .
16 He still defends their use on the grounds that ‘ For selfish reasons a prison administrator needs to know as much as he can about each prisoner , especially incoming prisoners . ’
17 They 'd advise anyone still chasing their claim stick in .
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