Example sentences of "but [pers pn] still [verb] some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But we still need some circumstance , or group of circumstances , to trigger off such accumulatory and , it must be emphasised again , episodic sedimentation . |
2 | ‘ We are highly regarded in Japan for our technical quality and scientific approach , but we still have some way to go . ’ |
3 | But we still have some way to go . |
4 | But they still received some protection from folk like the English kings who found profit in them , and especially from William Rufus , who seems quite sincerely to have disliked the Church 's intolerance ; and the Church itself strongly condemned violent persecution . |
5 | Coe tells me that he was attracted to writing some kind of thriller because it would help him tighten up his plotting , but he still has some way to go ; the book 's resolution is simply too arbitrary and fanatical . |
6 | His doctors were amazed at the speed of his progress , but he still found some movements awkward on occasion . |
7 | After the collapse of Law 's schemes his vast unified company was divided into its component parts again , but it still took some years for the French to recover in India . |
8 | The risk can be reduced by flying in the low tow position below the wake , but it still has some disadvantages and towing in this position has not been generally adopted in Europe or elsewhere . |
9 | The second , smaller , chest has clearly been ransacked but it still has some items inside . |