Example sentences of "[pron] still had [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It took me some time to work this out , for I still had such sympathy for Charlie that I could n't look at him coolly .
2 I still had that hurdle to overcome .
3 It should be clear from the previous chapters that although I still had some sense of personal identity when I became anorexic , I simply did not have the opportunity or know-how to form an Eriksonian ego identity .
4 I still had this idea that my weight was too personal a topic for other people to talk about .
5 ‘ When I first moved to LA , I still had this idea of swinging glamour — to be a woman in control but sexy and fun .
6 ‘ When I first moved to LA , I still had this idea of swinging glamour .
7 But I still had more room than I needed in that so that was quite useful .
8 His aim was to boost flagging sales , and for the first time during the recession new cars came within the grasp of those who still had some cash .
9 she still had that cold
10 By anybody 's reckoning , she still had another week in which to go through agonies about it .
11 By Friday she had arranged everything to Rob 's satisfaction , although as she handed Luke his notes for the meeting in York she still had some reservations about his reaction to his brother 's methods of expressing gratitude .
12 She lives in a large , sunny and specially adapted local authority bungalow in Northampton : the walls of the living room are decorated with her paintings ( done when she still had some use of her right hand ) and her kitchen cupboard is covered with postcards , love letters from old boyfriends and local newspaper articles .
13 We were very happy , for we were so grateful that we still had each other .
14 In fact they still had enough resilience to manage a try from short range by Fisher but another highly satisfactory night for the Kiwis ended with Kuiti scoring in the 79th minute and Bancroft landing his sixth goal .
15 The voiders lingered by the body , however , bright enough to know that they still had some duty to perform with it .
16 They still had more right than she did to own anything her father had left , but she desperately wanted something , something to be able to look at , something to let her know that he really had existed and that he had needed her after all .
17 Jacobitism became attractive to a variety of different groups in the 1690s , including commonwealth Whigs , although at this time it still had little support in society at large .
18 It still had that ownership because under a hire purchase agreement property does not pass until the customer has paid all his instalments ( see paragraph 1–14 and Chapter 17 ) .
19 although in fact it still had some way to run ; the third were presents given when the case really was over .
20 He still held himself with the easy confidence she remembered , his dark head carried at an unconsciously arrogant angle , and he still had that polish to him , the patina of success .
21 he still had some left .
22 It made her feel as if he still had some sort of claim over her , and she really hated and resented that .
23 I asked Stephen — one of the two hapless fathers and himself reduced to a mulberry-eyed basket case — if he still had enough marbles to drive me to the station at Orvieto .
24 He set off at a fast lope , leaving her amazed that he still had enough energy to move so quickly , but also puzzled .
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