Example sentences of "[noun] it [is] still [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In some organizations it is still seen as the junior partner to sales , in others it has an equal status , in yet others it has a superior status .
2 In some countries it is still used as a dairy cow , but in Britain it is definitely a beef breed with the advantage of being able to convert grass into meat with great efficiency .
3 At the moment it is still looking for funding from private and public sources ; the Netherlands has provided an initial grant of US$1.5 million .
4 Whereas here and in that range name it 's still referring to row twenty six .
5 As we know , the FORM , or pattern shaping , is an integral part of the Electronic E-6000 , but it has been around on Passap System machines as the Form Computer Program for ten years or so , and to many knitters it is still surrounded by mystery and suspicion .
6 And he says , when he gets it up to sixty mile an hour on t' motorway it 's still vibrating .
7 The South therefore includes countries like Saudi Arabia with about 10m people and a GNP per capita of $12,230 per annum ; however , most of its income is derived from oil exports and investment income , and in economic and social terms it is still regarded as an underdeveloped country .
8 Now available on both the Macintosh and the PC it is still used as a benchmark product although certain aspects of its design are coming under attack from other , more recent , products .
9 Like a classical L.P. it is still selling .
10 In New Zealand it is still milked but is mainly used as a suckler for early-maturing calves , or as a terminal sire for easy calving in dairy herds , whereas in Australia it competes successfully in steer competitions , especially for home-frozen beef .
11 Our dependence on tools … . means that a large part of the mental capacity of a human culture exists outside the individual , whereas in non-manipulative dolphins it is still embodied in brain and behaviour … . as social beings … . we may be inferior to many cetaceans . ’
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