Example sentences of "still do [not/n't] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | That makes me feel a bit better , but I still du n no when I 'm going to see her again . |
2 | I still du n no where I am , but I reckon I should be home pretty soon . |
3 | Norman said : ‘ I played great out there , but I still do n't go home with the trophy . |
4 | But , you walk out the sun and still do n't go brown . |
5 | Yeah because I mean if there , if you 've got a high instep it still do n't matter because you only widen your laces do n't you ? |
6 | Many parents still do n't realise the hidden dangers in household goods . |
7 | If they still do n't arrive , you 're entitled to cancel your order . |
8 | But I 've never been one of those guys who set out to be a technical guitarist and I still do n't refer to myself as a technical player . |
9 | no they do at the Samuel Beckett , it 's the and okay , it 's a good new Embassy advert but I still do n't smoke Embassy because they 're horrible . |
10 | Although condom manufacturers still do n't make condoms specifically for anal sex , it 's safest it you choose a thicker or stronger condom with the British Standard ‘ Kitemark ’ . |
11 | He says no , but he , he , he still half owns it , he says his name 's on the lease , I said but it still do n't make it right that if he , if he earned half of it then half the bills are his |
12 | We still do n't give a damn that X died last Sunday . |
13 | But although they add information as to who is present , they still do n't tell the computers what everybody is doing . |
14 | A surprising number of holidaymakers still do n't bother , but the penalty could be fatal . |
15 | I still do n't think there is anybody out there better than me . |
16 | ‘ But there is no way I 'm going to go on a tour just now simply to grovel to those people who still do n't think I can sing . ’ |
17 | I still do n't think we 've heard the full story about that business at the off-licence . ’ |
18 | He 's scored four in just five starts , and said : ‘ It 's been a good start but I still do n't think I 've been at my best . ’ |
19 | I still do n't think there 's enough sexual equality because erm , a couple of years ago I studied mechanics , and when I left college I found it very , very difficult to get on a mechanics course so I 'm back again doing computing to try and get a job . |
20 | Deep down , you still do n't think I 'm a normal woman ! |
21 | I know they 've had several attempts at that but we still do n't think they 've got it right . |
22 | ‘ I still do n't think you should have charged them , ’ Ellie repeated , for at least the third time . |
23 | So erm I do n't whether or not I s I still do n't think they were ultimately revolutionary , I think they were just erm people who they think were exploiting them at the time sort of erm you know in a certain situation |
24 | ‘ I can see that , but I still do n't think Jeff could have done it . ’ |
25 | After all our lectures , they still do n't think accident prevention applies to them . |
26 | I still do n't think do about it . |
27 | I still do n't think |
28 | But I still do n't think it hurts children to . |
29 | ‘ I still do n't want to be confirmed , sir . ’ |
30 | However insignificant , they still do n't deserve to be thrown out with the bathwater , or rather the pond water . |