Example sentences of "[pron] still [vb past] [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I still kept my nose among the blooms .
2 British Aerospace was brilliant , as long as I had , I had a good reason to go away they 'd give me , they said they 'd pay for , I mean one year I did six weeks away paid and then anot another year I did two months non pay and I still kept me job , that 's when I went up the for two months all I was just labour doing it then .
3 Then I could walk home in daylight , but at bedtime I still searched my room for the murderer , who wore a black leather built-up surgical boot that swung and lurched down thick-pile carpets towards his victims .
4 I still had my navy blue greatcoat , and went to the billeting officer for a few more blankets .
5 I still had my sight when the marriage was arranged between our families .
6 Next , I had to frisk myself , to make sure I still had my wallet , limbs , face , dick , being .
7 I wish I was wrong and I still had my pension .
8 Dad , if I still had my wee Claxton Annabel could go outside and play in it .
9 I still had my gun and what was left of Sterling Hayden 's money .
10 Problem was I was playing a British Military Police Chief , and I still had my uniform on when I turned up at this place .
11 I still had my job but I could n't wait to come back here .
12 I still had his jacket , but he had taken his wallet out at one of the bars and had that with him .
13 I dreamed last night that I sat by a fire with Grandmother & my brother & when I woke up I still felt my brother 's hand .
14 The man 's face was indistinct , a tall mestizo with large , softly frowning features , but I still heard his voice clearly : ‘ Sucio . ’
15 I did it willingly because I still loved his company so much , but I had little money .
16 Although I still held my card of the Transport and General Workers .
17 She left for Paris in March 1325 and by June Edward was compelled to acquiesce in terms which still required his homage .
18 He prised away the hand , which still gripped his shoulder .
19 Alcoholics who still had their health , their families , their jobs , and even two cars in the garage , began to recognise their alcoholism .
20 Carolyn , who still had her job at the ‘ Craft Basket ’ , stayed at home .
21 She was determined to leave home ; Edward , according to one of Helen 's letters to Janet Aldis , ‘ haring ’ his father who still wished his son to enter the Civil Service in spite of the modest success of his articles and the prospect of a first book being published .
22 er you may never of had a house at all and yet you still got your family
23 " You still put your money on the evenings , though . "
24 She still wore her shirt , but it had ridden up over her thighs , while all her senses registered that Travis wore nothing save his skin .
25 She was thankful that she still wore her cloak .
26 She went over to the bed , realising with a shock that she still wore her kimono .
27 Even when she 'd had a drink or so too many she still had her stocking seams straight . ’
28 But she still had her friend , and Aileen put her arm round Tildy .
29 But she still had her friend , and Aileen put her arm round Tildy .
30 While crossing the Old Bridge , she suddenly wondered if she still had her money in her breast purse .
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