Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [modal v] still [be] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 If a back-up copy is available a potential disaster can be averted and the urgent report or whatever can still be completed on time .
2 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 .
3 Another four years would drift by , and she would still be tied to Julius Landor .
4 The indexes , in Latin and English , are followed by seven practical lists , similar to those in the catalogues of many leading nurserymen today and they can still be consulted to advantage .
5 [ I ] f the insider is a substantial shareholder , the damages paid by him will , in part , indirectly return to him and he will still be left with a net profit on the transaction …
6 With no airbrake the glider will float some distance even at low speed , and it must still be held off for a proper touchdown .
7 With an endowment , you can top it up to cover the extra borrowing and it will still be repaid 25 years after you bought your very first house .
8 The emphasis is on beef but its milk yield remains adequate and it can still be considered a dual-purpose type .
9 But she could still be asked to leave with just one month 's notice if someone takes over the 20-year lease .
10 After burial , bones are protected from the worst effects of weathering , but they may still be subjected to corrosion by soil or sediment .
11 The mode of economic production prevalent in a society may be very different from the mode of ideological production , but they can still be said to share certain ingredients .
12 But they can still be drawn very widely .
13 Not only did the Dissenters still suffer civil disabilities , but they could still be prosecuted for worshipping outside the Church of England if they did not fulfil certain requirements at law .
14 But they could still be summoned to appear in court to answer the allegations of their creditor , to admit or give good reasons for disclaiming them — if the sum involved was less than £5,000 in a county court , if more in the High Court .
15 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 .
16 Of course , in a large transport aircraft , all this information will be on the flight data recorder , but it must still be checked on site .
17 Butyl has a substantially longer life expectancy than pvc — it 's used in the construction of reservoirs — but it can still be damaged by piercing .
18 But what can still be debated is whether such phenomena are related to the neuropsychological damage often attributed to lead .
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