Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] still [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Should your powder technique still leave room for improvement , offpiste thrills can be provided by waking up to clear , blue skies and spring snow .
2 The pond is covered with green mesh shading , but the blanket weed still multiplies , clinging stubbornly to the sides and massing the bottom .
3 Is the discredited regression therapy still taught and used in any homes and , if so , will he make it illegal ?
4 My hon. Friend is right to draw attention to that good example of the special skills and capabilities that the British defence industry still has , and which I do not doubt will serve it well in future in both domestic and export markets .
5 Chairman Sir John Hall , however , has stressed that the struggling Second Division club still have to put into operation the so-called rescue package designed to soak up debts of around £5m .
6 Chairman Sir John Hall , however , has stressed that the struggling Second Division club still have to put into operation the so-called rescue package designed to soak up debts of around £5m .
7 Afterwards I sit with him in the room at the back , the late afternoon light still coming in through the windows .
8 Working T-Bird CANADA 'S NATIONAL RESEARCH Council 's ( NRC ) Institute for Aerospace Research still employ CT-133 CF-WIS as a working aircraft .
9 Although now signed to a major , The Wedding Present still retained their parsimonious values .
10 Recent tests by Rover have shown that , on the four cylinder car engines not designed to run lead free , valve seat regression still occurs when using Carbonflo and lead free fuel .
11 Notice also how he is sheeting in the sail since even at this speed the apparent wind effect still plays a part in the turn .
12 The furnace pond still survives and is about 200 yards east of Oxenhall Church , near the remains of the Hereford and Gloucester Canal .
13 The GATT estimates that the cocaine industry still provides up to 15% of Bolivia 's gross domestic product ; official Bolivian statistics value it at $180m a year .
14 He was 16 in 1959 , and just entering a local arts college still run on quasi-Victorian lines .
15 In its earnest liberalism , the Arts Council still has its sights fixed on a conflict-free Utopia full of maximum diversity and minimum friction .
16 Resenence Jeopardy still expected him to work hard , was still friendly and attentive , but had n't he been like that the day before ?
17 Although the new capital is selectively marketed by the company through its issuing house ( the financial institution , usually a merchant bank , which has been employed to organize the placing ) to its clients , the Stock Exchange still requires that 25 per cent of the total shares be with the general public .
18 I first saw Salamanca at a certain moment of dusk when the setting sun still casts a deep red glow over the city 's rosy stone .
19 This upstairs room still holds some of the tailors equipment .
20 As I represent 25% of the total population of women presidents to date , if my predecessors did not share my feelings a 25% opinion still deserves to be heard , and I believe that some of my successors may well be of the same mind as I am .
21 The murder weapon still has n't been found .
22 The murder weapon still has n't been found .
23 Why does the books business still have sale or return , a practice that would be anathema to other fast-moving consumer goods industries ?
24 I was amazed to see the club shop still flogging large glossies of ol Frogslegs .
25 The wheel pit still exists although this has now been concreted up to the level of the existing floor .
26 The aim of this is to avoid discouraging new investment , although the 10% share still represents an open-ended liability .
27 It seemed that the sad little snipe were the victims of a blood lust still carrying on from the heyday of Victorian game hunting .
28 The old Chorlape chair still operates from the middle station .
29 The Revenger 's Tragedy Debate still rages over whether the play was written by Tourneur or Middleton , but its unlikely to make much difference to the Cambridge Theatre Company which is relocating the Jacobean drama to New York in the '40s .
30 That it is inconceivable that after this number of centuries man still believes that ultimately the only way in which problems are solved is by blowing the other chap 's head off , which is so lunatic now .
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