Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] still [verb] to be " in BNC.
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1 | Such optimism may still prove to be justified : but the bets are much riskier , now that China 's leadership has shown its continued reliance on the mailed fist and its continued vulnerability to factional disputes . |
2 | Pending its enactment , revenue will still need to be raised , and interim power to raise it is provided by the Provisional Collection of Taxes Act 1968 . |
3 | Enquiries into the loss will still have to be made but care must be taken not to ask questions where the answers might incriminate the policyholder . |
4 | Enquiries into the loss will still have to be made but care must be taken not to ask questions where the answers might incriminate the Policyholder . |
5 | He said Prost would almost certainly be granted his super licence , but said his behaviour in using ‘ insulting terms ’ in his criticism of FISA would still need to be considered by the world council next month . |
6 | A judgment is expected any moment ; but even if the OFT decides in Aldi 's favour , the matter will still have to be investigated further by the Monopolies and Mergers Commission . |
7 | ‘ Even if it 's managed to summon the Ship , the ship will still need to be told where we are . ’ |
8 | Obviously , decisions about kitchen equipment and the type of decor and furnishings thought most appropriate in terms of market and image will still have to be made , and will affect the overall cost . |
9 | Feelings of worthlessness , hopelessness , grief , lack of purpose and depression may still have to be dealt with , or the individual may again resort to an alcoholic solution . |
10 | He stressed that his advice to go ahead with detailed planning for the £5 million junction had been for guidance only and that the full approval of the CIOR would still have to be sought before the junction was commissioned . |
11 | Such downgraded land will still have to be pumped and embanked , since it will have dropped even further below sea-level , a situation worsened both by the fact that , due to the tilt of the land , eastern England is steadily falling in relation to the level of the North Sea , and by a possible rise in sea-level due to the greenhouse effect . |