Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] still [be] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 She must still be fed and clothed , and soon a decision must be made about a secondary school , with its uniform and other details .
2 You must also remember to put the information into the computer 's diary and set the alarm function or , come 6.00pm you could still be working and have lost another acquaintance to the great god Mammon !
3 If your employer agrees to your early departure , you will still be regarded as dismissed in law if the agreement is simply , in effect , to bring forward your dismissal date or if it is agreed that you need not actually work during the remainder of your notice period .
4 Not all these are easily or indeed ever available to outsiders , but they should still be considered as potential sources of data , bearing in mind that they are produced as by-products of social , economic , and political processes .
5 Because they could still be comforted or distracted , by a sweet and a story .
6 As a result , the social responsibility theory was born ; newspapers remained the property of their owners , they could still be bought and sold in the marketplace , but owners and newspapers were now credited with obligations to society — obligations to provide information , to allow a diversity of views to be printed , to encourage the best and most professional of journalistic activity so as to pursue truth and knowledge ( Table 2.1 ) .
7 It may still be objected that , though pupils at school must be in some way ranked in order of merit , the only way to do this that would not be restrictive is by in-school assessment .
8 Where it is permanent , it should still be ignored if the client 's spouse or child under 16 or an elderly or disabled relative is still living there .
9 While appreciating the extraordinary difficulties facing Mr Lamont , it must still be said that he could have handled them better than this .
10 Even alter ninety-nine failures he 'll still be learning and still believe he can win .
11 He 'll still be playing when he goes under , he 'll be rattling his coffin to get out … or not out , that would suit him
12 It might still be thought that an entire disc of music for solo viol could be a daunting prospect .
13 However , it could still be argued that biological inequalities , no matter how small , provide the foundation upon which structures of social inequality are built .
14 Oh I 'm alright do n't worry about me I 'm , they , the person at home , their family must be told as well as you making a note in your accident book that there has been somebody with a knock on the head however mi minor it is , it 's got to be reported , because that knock could have repercussions , it could have broken a small vessel in the brain , it could still be bleeding and that is when compression takes over .
15 If it could still be shown that it remains an effective expression of democracy , that would indeed be a reason ; for any diminution of democracy is deplorable .
16 It could still be averted but only ‘ if action to reduce nitrogen leaching at source is taken immediately ’ .
17 However , as is indicated elsewhere in this chapter and in Chapter 6 , it can still be argued that private ownership of the means of production is the basis of economic power and wealth , and that the labour market is still the prime determinant of wage levels .
18 Fifthly , even if there are undisputed economies of scale so that there is a net increase in surplus , it can still be argued that there is a social opportunity loss .
19 However , the definitions of ’ payment ’ , ’ debt ’ and ’ loan ’ all contain the word ’ money ’ , so it can still be reached if the search goes far enough .
20 It can still be cherished if less often adulated .
21 Now it can still be objected that this is also true of adults and that I have still , therefore , failed to distinguish them from children .
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