Example sentences of "[be] still [v-ing] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Do n't do n't worry yeah do n't worry about this erm you 're still thinking about integration .
2 Originally formed ‘ sort of as a joke ’ , Love Child sound like they 're still grinning from ear to ear .
3 We 're still looking for balance and the injuries we 've had have n't helped . ’
4 ‘ And while you 're still working at Number 10 , a touch of Caesar 's wife might be appropriate . ’
5 Over on BBC , David Dimbleby announced a minute later : ‘ We 're still waiting for Torbay . ’
6 We 're still waiting for news .
7 ‘ We are still struggling with child sexual abuse and we are still trying to get it right from the child 's point of view .
8 HOSPICE staff are still appealing for furniture for their newly opened office at Harewood House , Harewood Hill , Darlington .
9 Bangor have been a revelation this season and are still pushing for success on three fronts , unlike the poor old Blues .
10 More than two years after the move from institution to ordinary housing , Elizabeth and Helen are still learning about community living and adjusting to its demands and possibilities .
11 Two consortia — one led by P & O and the other by Trafalgar House — are still bidding for partnership with BR , which is due to announce its choice by the end of the month .
12 The former cabinet minister says Neil Kinnock is trying to convince voters he 's brushed aside Socialism , while left-wing policies are still lurking beneath Labour 's new tablets of stone .
13 A couple who bought a flat which did n't officially exist are still fighting for compensation four years later .
14 Look at the stuff he 's holding on to : he is n't selling any of his great Minimal works , his Carl Andres or Donald Judds , but those are works that are still climbing in value . ’
15 Ken , if we could er look at what 's actually happening out there to pensioners at the moment , I think of which we 're all very concerned , but there has been a small item of good news to balance against the concerns we have for those pensioners that are still suffering from uncertainty and that is some money has started to come in as a result of legal actions and settlements out of court .
16 And erm , whilst those schools are still suffering from under-funding , at least they can er gain some erm solace , consolation from the fact that er the Tories seem to be able to replace their chairs , opposition spokespersons of education almost at will .
17 Now the whole thing is over , rumbles of resentment are still coming from Government , and fears of retribution are being openly expressed by the BBC .
18 Even some who do have deeds are still waiting for compensation .
19 But the relatives of those who died , like Andy Barnes who lost his 15-year-old daughter Paula , are still waiting for compensation .
20 Hundreds of families are still waiting for justice to be done .
21 ‘ I did n't dare go out , because I 'm still getting over bronchitis , ’ she explained .
22 I told you I 'm still living at home , right ?
23 I ca n't afford to take you out properly or buy you a proper Christmas present , or be able to tell you not to worry — I 'm twenty-eight years old and I 'm still living from hand to mouth like a bloody tramp .
24 ‘ No , I 'm still looking for work .
25 Oh his very calm , very calm , and I 'm still going to work , I did n't go to work while , I went too work while he was in hospital , and when he first came out .
26 I 'm still fighting for compensation .
27 ‘ I 'm still tingling from head to toe . ’
28 Four secondees were still struggling to settle-in some six months after their appointment , but most secondees adjusted within three months and went on to enjoy the scope to shape their jobs , to use their expertise and to become part of a team .
29 The boys , of course , were still living at home , Arthur working as a plumber 's apprentice and Ted and Sam still at school .
30 They are people who are old enough to go to war , and I think that there is a difficulty , you know , a major amoral difficulty or ethical difficulty in attempting to continue to treat young people as if they were still living at home and were not young adults but were really children .
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