Example sentences of "[noun pl] be still to " in BNC.
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1 | Those projects are still to be selected . |
2 | All of Ptolemy 's original groups are still to be found on our maps , though their boundaries have been modified in many cases . |
3 | a rigorous attempt to Think the limits of that principle of reason which has shaped the emergence of Western philosophy , science and technology at large … the activity of deconstruction is strictly inconceivable outside the tradition of enlightened rational critique whose classic formulations are still to be found in Kant ( Norris 's italics ) . |
4 | Future village speakers are still to be arranged for the meeting due to be held on February 25 . |
5 | Details of the arrangement between the government and insurers are still to be finalised . |
6 | Thus we have to say of medieval popular drama that the sense of ritual ‘ presence ’ , of the kind still indicated by the formalized words and movements of the mass , has significantly changed , but may in some new combination of signals be still to some extent active , in ways that it is clearly -not in later forms and systems . |
7 | On the continent , however , mixtures are used , though how effective this is compared with single remedy prescriptions is still to be evaluated . |
8 | Marble galls are still to be found now , attached to twigs or fallen among the leaf-litter , each with a minute 1mm hole from which the tiny cynipid wasp has emerged . |
9 | Although CDs are still to a large extent an instrument of liability management , such arbitrage has become increasingly important in driving new issuance recently . |
10 | In the early 1950s an English visitor to Russia observed that beggars were still to be found around the terminals of Moscow , ‘ often young men with one or more limbs missing ’ . |
11 | In Prussia the agricultural crisis was to reach its climax in the 1880s and 1890s , but its effects were still to be seen and felt well into the twentieth century . |
12 | Many large gardens were still to be seen , even in the centre of the town . |
13 | Much of the history of women and women 's movements is still to be written . |
14 | Unfortunately , few works survive from Hofmann 's long Matisse-influenced sojourn in Paris ( 1904–14 ) and Expressionist period in Munich ( 1914–32 ) , but traces of these phases are still to be detected in Hofmann 's vivid use of colour in his later abstractions . |
15 | For the time being , the dogs were still to be kept separate at night , when left at home alone , or unsupervised . |
16 | At the beginning of the 37th general congregation Archbishop Felici announced an alteration in the rules governing secrecy : from now on it was permissible to reveal what was said in debates in the Council , though discussion in commissions was still to be kept from journalists . |
17 | Their predecessors are still to be found , sometimes cheaply with those who do not know their true significance and worth . |
18 | Bear in mind how things are still to some extent put into newspapers these days . |
19 | Over the years the slow accumulation of bonds by the Club ( mostly by gift ) increasingly concentrated the power of the Club in the hands of those whose bonds were still to be redeemed , i.e. fewer and fewer people . |
20 | We shall be trying to get tickets for Phantom of the Opera , but details are still to be confirmed , as it is still a very popular show . |
21 | ‘ Final details are still to be agreed , but I took along the usual samples of your work and it looks as though she 'll want to incorporate feature tiles and maybe also a patterned frieze . ’ |
22 | It remains to be said that perhaps as many again ( and maybe many more ) airframes are still to be found , truly catalogued and , hopefully , salvaged in the vastness of the Pacific area . |
23 | These names are still to be found on prestigious labels on madeira wine bottles . |
24 | A further 7,150 redundancies have been announced by companies for January , but the affected regions are still to be specified . |
25 | Such frightened insolence about Americans is still to be found in England , and among what the English regard as their intellectual and artistic elite . |
26 | From there , no doubt , he 'd gone straight to Hell ; but there were times when he and his wicked mistresses were still to be seen walking here , their shades drawn back from Hellfire to visit the scene of their sins . |
27 | When Cardinal Wolsey fell , he had n't finished the building of Tom Quad , the whole of this side was left open because he 'd planned a very grand perpendicular chapel like King 's College Chapel , and erm the ruins , well no , not the ruins , the foundations were still to be seen apparently in the 17th Century John Gomley tells us . |
28 | Foreign merchants were still to be permitted to enter the country , but Russian subjects were not to be allowed to leave and Russians living abroad were summoned home . |
29 | Again , although they and their families enjoy a standard of living comparable to that of many white-collar families , their social worlds are still to a large extent separate from those of the latter , except where linkages of kinship , or to a lesser degree of neighbourhood , can span the social distance between them . |
30 | It just shows that bargains are still to be had at such sales , and most are not nicked . |