Example sentences of "[v-ing] [conj] there [be] still " in BNC.

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1 Village life is therefore not as close knit as it once was , which is common in many villages today , but nevertheless local functions held in nearby Harpham village hall are always well attended proving that there is still a sense of community in the area .
2 Saxton Bampfylde represents a more recent example of a breakaway this time from John Stork — suggesting that there is still scope for start-ups in headhunting .
3 It is worth remembering that there are still people in Britain today who have never been to London .
4 In AD 685 St Cuthbert perambulated ‘ illis murum civitatis ’ and also saw a fountain working , implying that there was still a functioning aqueduct ; whether he was looking at the walls of a genuine town or of a fort is arguable .
5 Erm again , this is why er er jogging at th at this point became so er popular if you remember everyb er a little while , few years ago everybody was rushing out jogging and there are still people who are doing it .
6 Finally , it is perhaps worth concluding this section by emphasizing that there is still much controversy among the scientific community about the magnitude of many of the effects being discussed .
7 However , Europe 's per capita consumption is still less than half that of the US or Japan , showing that there is still considerable scope for further growth .
8 She added that the number of people who opted for cremation was increasing although there was still a section of society to whom cremation was unthinkable .
9 ‘ It must be stressed , however , ’ we noted , ‘ that the book has an optimistic tone , asserting that there is still much to be gained from life even in the quickening twilight years . ’
10 Declaring that there was still a chance of reaching agreement to end the power struggle that is paralysing the country , Mr Khasbulatov said : ‘ Impeachment is the most extreme measure .
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