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

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1 ‘ I told him to come the day before the operation , ’ she says ‘ I thought I 'd still be looking fairly reasonable then . ’
2 We will not go into great detail on the dangers of using statistics here but merely point to some precautions which must still be taken even when using statistics which are generally regarded as reliable .
3 Although he died in 1807 , he had by then planned the ‘ canalization ’ of the three rivers and the construction of the walls alongside them which can still be seen today .
4 Such building , multiplied many times over , provided France with a network of fortified towns ( some of them very large by the standards of the day ) , impressive traces of which can still be seen today .
5 There are more than 350 lots , which were on view at Sotheby 's in New Bond Street , London , earlier this month and which can still be seen today and tomorrow at the Assembly Rooms before the sale begins .
6 The interior is finished in leather and boasts luxuries such as a compact disc player which can still be heard clearly at 200mph .
7 The original building ( which can still be discerned today ) was a simple block of rectangular plan adjoining a ‘ breast-shot ’ waterwheel , powered by a mill-stream fed from the River Mole .
8 ‘ Because even if you are leaving we 'll still be working together . ’
9 Fucking hell , go for it then , we 've got all night , we do n't have dinner till one o'clock so it do n't matter , we 'll still be sat here .
10 This is it , Middle Age , and it will go on like this for the next thirty-six years until , without any big deal , without even noticing probably , it will be Old Age and we 'll still be sitting here .
11 She said people did not have to view the show if they were likely to find it offensive and while she found some photographs disturbing they should still be shown so people could form their own opinions .
12 They could still be distinguished internally by their thinly-upholstered wooden seats upstairs .
13 And they 'd still be working well on after s What we call tea time .
14 They would still be driving home , so she could leave a message on the answering machine .
15 They can still be seen there .
16 But they can still be drawn very widely .
17 An old plan may no longer be operating officially but it may still be operating unofficially .
18 It could still be seen there in the fourteenth century .
19 The effect unsettled him , and he found the fact that he could still be unsettled somehow curious .
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