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

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1 It was one of the first cities conquered by the Arabs in Andalucía and it still retained a Moorish atmosphere .
2 If you 're taking regular care of your hair and it still looks less than great , do n't be downhearted .
3 He lives in the same town and it still hurts her to see him .
4 Well Terry said it was because , we took this , we took that , we took , taken a place on Pranting Street and it still do n't work
5 Pollen was an almost identical diet and it still remains a most important prize .
6 I do about three hundred sit-ups a day and it still refuses to firm up , but what else can I do ?
7 Well , Dell has apparently run a car over one of the new machines and it still worked afterwards !
8 The acquirer should not agree to a clause which states that if by completion it is aware of a breach of warranty and it still elects to proceed to completion it thereby waives any claim for damages .
9 I was work la last week and I erm I got ta scrub my nails after done everything anyway like every , like after I made the sandwiches , I scrub my nails after I 've been washing up , scrub my nails so I was scrubbing them all day Saturday , last week and it still did n't come out .
10 His study on psychoanalysis was crucial in this respect and it still provides the basic model for the particular notion of social representation ( Moscovici , 1976 ) .
11 You see , I found the collar of the lap dog and it still bore the Deveril 's family motto : ‘ Noli me tangere ’ .
12 It lights up but it erm you turn to the regulo love and it still stays the same level which is you know , sort of you know , little .
13 The small town of Saint-Palais , up the road from Harambels , was once the chief town of French Navarre and it still has its moments architecturally , though it is a little character less overall .
14 It apparently remained in continuous use throughout medieval times ; it figures as the main road from Oxford to Banbury in Ogilby 's road-book ( 1675 ) ; it was turnpiked in the eighteenth century and it still follows its original course after some three thousand years .
15 Such a construction put on the word ‘ nuisance ’ however renders the public health legislation ineffective in controlling odours which are neither prejudicial to health nor amount to a nuisance at common law but are still a source of annoyance and it still leaves environmental health officers with the task of assessing whether the odour complained of amounts to a common law nuisance .
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