Example sentences of "[vb mod] still [adv] " in BNC.

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1 That the alternative religious explanation should still not know what value to put on ‘ music of the flute ’ — this will be experienced by some as a cruel disappointment , by others as a welcome acknowledgement that dogmatic certainty on the large scale can comprehend uncertainties on the small .
2 And if that gentleman wants to go off and have and and marry again and raise more children he should still not leave his
3 One must still not talk to the pet in human language , however .
4 Even when the notation of early scores is open to interpretative prejudice , one must still ultimately work from a prepared text .
5 There appears to be little direct authority on the point , but in Lewis v. Cox Webster J. said that even taking into account the fact as found by the magistrates that the defendant was intoxicated and that his intoxication affected his actions , they must still inevitably have inferred that the defendant intended to obstruct .
6 The men times the hours when whenever you whenever you get your answer , you can check that your men times the hours must still still be the same as it was when you when they gave you the question .
7 Erm , having changed my jacket to a blue jacket I 'll still nevertheless be me .
8 She says : ‘ I felt very glamorous indeed but I 'll still probably stick to making my own clothes in future .
9 But ye 'll still not tell anybody after I 've fucked ye . ’
10 So you , well then you 'll still not know what you 're going out with because you still have a few days from last week to get .
11 I mean if your child was born with one arm you 'll still fucking blame yourself for it would n't you at the end of the day .
12 Yes I 'm glad in a way , I suppose , though I 'll still never see you if you 're off to the provinces to entertain the troops , damn their eyes .
13 There we are , you 'll still about nine
14 The difference of level now would be that of a hierarchy of functions and sub-functions within a single language , though one might still plausibly maintain that the above sequence beginning LIFT-RIGHT-LEG was the translation of WALK in that system .
15 He replied that an army of 5–6000 men might still successfully evade the Royal Navy and descend anywhere on the coast , so that the nation needed a minimum of 18,000 under arms , one-third to protect London , another third distributed throughout the country to crush any supporting rebellions , and the final third to provide a strategic reserve — an admirable analysis of the problem .
16 For example , if you are unfairly made redundant because consideration was not given to offering you another job , your compensation might be discounted to take account of the fact that , had proper consideration been given , you might still not have been offered that job .
17 He sounds like he might still not like dogs an awful lot .
18 He might still only be a juvenile who had never flown freely on the wind but he felt he had done nothing to warrant the abuse and fury of an eagle whose name he did not even know .
19 While , for the reasons just explored , raising the standard of care may have only a limited impact on the courts ' willingness to categorise a decision as negligent rather than as a mere ‘ error of judgment ’ , it may still nevertheless lead to the courts playing a greater role as monitors of business efficiency .
20 Since the new constitution was enacted in 1937 , the prohibition on divorce has become so strict that couples who have been granted a nullity decree by Roman catholic canonical tribunals have found that they may still not be recognized as single by the state , and are thus unable to remarry in the Republic .
21 This time next week , 48 hours after all the votes have been counted , the outcome of the election may still not be settled .
22 The Suisse Romande Orchestra may still not occupy a position among the top rank of world orchestras , but at least they sound as thought they care deeply about what they are doing , as do the combined Lausanne and Chambre Romand Choirs . ( )
23 Though a number of economists have made further assumptions about the behaviour of the economy — principally , that firms will substitute labour for capital if there is unemployment ( because in those circumstances real wages will fall ) — which remove some of the apparent instabilities , others have concluded that the instability still occurs because the actual rate of investment may still not necessarily coincide with the warranted rate of growth for full employment .
24 However , when this approach is used with single children or with small groups , it may still not be possible to attribute any observed changes in the child 's language to the effect of the intervention .
25 If correction techniques are employed upon the list of allowable strings , the intended word may still not be found because it is sufficiently different from the entries in the existing list of allowable strings .
26 let them , let , do you think , let them , let , cos if we leave it to International Secretaire they may still not do it .
27 It will be appropriate to end this discussion by recognizing the fact that it is fundamentally on account of Christ 's maleness that still today , throughout the greater part of Christendom ( and in countries where women now play a leading part in public life ) , women may still not be ordained .
28 The applicant may still not be entitled to reasons , but the court is .
29 Conversely , while a trade union provides the basis for claiming legitimacy of action , official industrial disputes may still not actually enjoy widespread legitimacy .
30 Then he may still not vote for his preferred alternative if there are positive net costs to voting .
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