Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] still [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | My hair still wet from the shower , |
2 | I am now 70 years of age and whilst my hair still grows quickly in length , it is getting thin on the scalp and it is still fine , flyaway and dry . |
3 | Will my ex-husband still pay maintenance for me and the children ? |
4 | Of all the men of different nationalities I 've met and of all types , I have found good and bad in each , but my favourite still remains the Frenchman , because he can lie so convincingly . |
5 | ‘ You 're much more sensible than you used to be , but your mum ca n't see it , and my mum still thinks I 'm three and a half . ’ |
6 | ‘ I was very happy when I learned I had got a place at Oxford and my mum still has n't come down to earth yet . |
7 | My sister still lives in Berkhamsted , where she and I had grown up and where she and John had subsequently made their home . |
8 | My blood still runs cold at the memory . |
9 | ‘ My neck still hurts . |
10 | Finally I turned and started back , not conscious of anything , my mind still locked in on the impression the place had made so that I only vaguely heard a voice calling me . |
11 | Like , the kids were my kids ' age , and , like , my kids still believe in Santa . |
12 | With my mouth still submerged in water , I resemble a surly alligator . |
13 | Will my cover-drive still leave the off-side fielders rooted helplessly to the ground as the ball speeds to the boundary ? |
14 | If my readers still doubt this let them consider the situation as we find it among societies which have not advanced as far as we have , for instance , among the aborigines of Central Australia . |
15 | Finally , if my readers still have doubts about the general drift of my argument , let me ask them how else we are to explain why modern revolutionary movements which always aim to free those who believe in them always end by enslaving them ? |
16 | Er on Friday Mike was talking to Rob Rob was at dad 's so Mike was standing talking to them , but my ears still flapped . |
17 | A few days ago I had gotten ill and my legs still feel like thin stilts . |
18 | My legs still feel funny . ’ |
19 | I shouted , my legs still shaking with fright . |
20 | If he just suddenly hits me without warning , thought Bob , I shall almost certainly go straight over backwards with my feet still caught up in the bar-stool , and split my skull open on the floor . |
21 | Currently , all three remaining members of My Captains still live in Oxford . |
22 | ‘ My parents still have a home out there . ’ |
23 | My parents still do n't know what course I am pursuing at a college of education . |
24 | My parents still live there and my father loves it and shares its faintly ridiculous pride . |
25 | My question still remains the same then . |
26 | But my scenario still holds . |
27 | On my first evening , my body still believing it was morning , I wandered up the maze of cobbled alleyways to the city 's most venerable quarter . |
28 | Now I think if my body still moves and people enjoy it that 's OK . ’ |
29 | I 'll be lucky if I come through this with my balls still attached . ’ |
30 | My husband still feels very cross . |