Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] they still " in BNC.
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1 | I think that , I mean they still got the different , if you 're playing like a shot |
2 | Yeah well , you see , we found that for the first three or four years now they 've gradually dropped off a bit , but they did used to , I mean they still come , but it |
3 | I trust they still have n't got their goalkeeper playing ? |
4 | I expect they still do so . |
5 | I know they still have faith in me . ’ |
6 | But she and I concealed them still |
7 | I believe they still do trade do n't they ? |
8 | I believe they still need three or four players and they need them sooner rather than later . |
9 | I thought I bet they still wo n't give it me . |
10 | I might be a bit biased , I think they still do that but I think erm |
11 | We could n't get it forward properly , we could n't pass to each other and they had I think they still only had one chance second half and managed to squeeze it in to get a point . |
12 | But I seem to have hit on a compromise , a way to make them feel they still have a stake in the treasure , but in addition an enhancement of their family 's reputation . ’ |
13 | It is often the way with Mughal ruins : while the more primitive forts which preceded them still have an aura of power as they rise solid and impregnable from the burning plains , the silky refinement expressed in Mughal architecture turns , in decay , to something approaching seediness . |
14 | ‘ And they say they still call themselves ‘ Pelliti ’ because they used to dress only in goat and sheep skins . ’ |
15 | They say they still want to find out how the girls died , but ca n't get legal aid to sue for damages . |
16 | Members were discouraged from bringing along a personal caddie and if they did they still had to pay the caddie master the fee he would have received , irrespective of whether there was a caddie available or not ! |
17 | When we come across a victim then , we should never attempt to solve their problems for them , since this only reinforces the idea that they are helpless victims of circumstance , with no strengths and resources of their own ; it disempowers them still further . |
18 | He loved them still . |