Example sentences of "[pron] [noun pl] [modal v] still [be] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Far , far more recently , at around the time when the Roman Empire was at its height , the Celts across Europe enjoyed a ‘ confederation ’ of which signs can still be seen today . |
2 | The choice of this unyielding , deeply religious man for this particular post was a sharp reminder that , when it came to how Spaniards viewed their own country and the outside world , and to how outsiders would see Spain , their opinions would still be shaped from above according to the scale of values which had informed the Franco regime from the start . |
3 | IN FACT , Pop Judgement Day hit Manchester years ago , but its effects can still be felt here today . |
4 | The plan was so concise and symmetrical that its lines can still be traced today , especially if you look down on Aarau from a height . |
5 | Her eggs might still be hatched . |
6 | Nevertheless , their recommendations can still be ignored . |
7 | ‘ The scene does not seem right for a 1987 style crash , but the more cautious will be dusting off the chartist 's recommendations to see which shares can still be sold . ’ |
8 | She believes that his speeches will still be read and listened to in 100 years . |
9 | After all this time his hopes could still be rekindled , so the comment was made cheerfully . |