Example sentences of "[conj] still has a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Lonesome Snapper Pond is the kind of place that still has a general store . |
2 | It then passes near Gate Manor , a fine Victorian mock-Jacobean hall , before crossing the Dee by way of Rash Bridge , a quiet spot with a tiny Methodist chapel and an old mill ( one of three corn mills that at one time ground in Dentdale ) that still has a working waterwheel . |
3 | ‘ Rock ’ climbing has already overtaken shopping as the number one leisure pursuit in most parts of the developed world — and still has a good way to go before it peaks . |
4 | I was from a family in Northern California , about thirty miles out of San Francisco ; I had an older brother who had and still has a great collection of 45s , but we were actually swimmers . |
5 | The Grange has always been a happy house and still has a faint atmosphere of piety , fully intended by Mr Teulon . |
6 | Porridge was repeated this year and still has a big following inside . ’ |
7 | He is about fifty and still has a full head of jet black slicked-back hair , Elvis-style . |