Example sentences of "[noun pl] still [verb] to the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | His head jerked round and he was just in time to see the pack stream out from the bushes only thirty yards away , noses still glued to the invisible trail they were following , and lope swiftly towards the house . |
2 | On the left is a mole carcase turned inside out with many of the bones still attached to the inverted skin ; in the middle , partial remains of mole ( top left ) and vole ( bottom left ) treated in the same way , and bird remains to the right ; and on the right two kestrel pellets . |
3 | Others claim that routine white-collar workers still belong to the middle class . |
4 | Powerful programme committees , and influential members serving on them , have sometimes been reluctant to defer to policy committees ( particularly as many councillors still cling to the traditional view that co-ordination is the role of the full council ) . |
5 | It is a testament to the resilience of print industry traditions that despite the wholesale removal of every major national paper to Docklands and the dispersal of newspaper printing throughout the country , media insiders still refer to the British press as ‘ Fleet Street ’ . |