Example sentences of "you could still [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Those were the days when you could still bang doors at Brands Hatch and drive home afterwards . |
2 | The Anchor brewery had been built in 1757 by a couple of brewers from Bethnal Green called Wastfield and Moss , at a time when the district was so quiet and un-built-up you could still see ships passing on the Thames from the brewery windows . |
3 | You could still transfer stitches by hand tooling but , except when working small motifs , this would take more time than would be worth the effort . |
4 | And we go way back — way , way back , back to the time when you could still buy mono records , when kiwi fruit were yet to be devised , when the khaki-clad representative of the Automobile Association would salute the passing motorist , when a packet of Gold Flake cost a groat and a half and you still had change for a flagon of mead . |
5 | Cos I had a load of music on and you could still hear voice . |
6 | Some time , not that long ago , when the sun always shone , when you could still hear church bells over the roar of traffic , and when the bobby rode a bike not a panda . |