Example sentences of "still [verb] [adv prt] on the " in BNC.

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1 Even now if I look at a video the hair still stands up on the back of the neck , and you get that tingle on the spine .
2 With this sort of baggage still going round on the carousel , it 's a pity that Europa Europa does n't marshall its thought-provoking material into a better movie .
3 Finally I turned and started back , not conscious of anything , my mind still locked in on the impression the place had made so that I only vaguely heard a voice calling me .
4 Salome 's hospital number was still pinned up on the noticeboard alongside the little red book where we are supposed to log our calls .
5 Still coming out on the junk tomorrow afternoon ? ’
6 But if you are not careful you can still end up on the street and losing money , even when your rent is fully paid up .
7 Saturday 's 2-1 win was Sunderland 's third in succession and Crosby said : ‘ We can still come up on the blind side .
8 The harsh lights that the photographers had used still glared down on the scene .
9 All our maypole queens , crown bearers and dancers look back on the ceremony with pride , and they still come back on the day . ’
10 INDIAN wonder boy Sachin Tendulkar wrote his name into the Yorkshire record books with a 69-ball century at Headingley yesterday — but still ended up on the losing side .
11 The train rumbled nearer , Ian was still jigging about on the parapet , he could see the smoke box lamp flickering , then as the train was almost on the bridge the smoke enveloped the structure as Ian was doing his Highland jig ; he suddenly lost his balance and fell down onto the smoke box frame , the force of the fall did its lethal work and killed Ian Watson .
12 So , if people ca n't get hold of an application form , can they still turn up on the day , I think that 's the final thing is n't it ?
13 United chopped and changed their team to face Leicester , but they still ended up on the wrong end of a 2-1 scoreline .
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