Example sentences of "[pers pn] still [vb base] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I still get a kick out of listening to records that do n't have an ingrained time period , records by people like The Cravats or Metal Urban or early Cabaret Voltaire .
2 alright , mind you I still get a bit nervous now , I get a bit do n't know why , I always
3 And I still like a lot of the , the classics an and the good , the good English .
4 I may be getting on a bit but I still know a thing or two . ’
5 I still feel a pang at the thought of her all pink and blonde and sticky and snotty nosed .
6 I still feel a sense of pride at having been a member of the Three-Ninetieth .
7 Sometimes these sophisticated nine-year-olds really do seem to have the bug but I still feel a bit uncomfortable encouraging them because they are so young .
8 I 'm sorry too , I still feel a bit peculiar . "
9 ‘ I 'd offer to help , ’ she said apologetically , ‘ but I still feel a bit wobbly . ’
10 ‘ Yeah , to a large degree I still scoop a lot out for the rhythm sound , but for lead I add a bit of mid .
11 I still possess a tape-recording of a news report I made for Irish radio in which — to a background of Palestinian rifle fire — I hear my own voice informing listeners in the furthest villages of County Mayo that they are listening to ‘ the last shots of the Lebanese civil war ’ .
12 In fact I still possess a tape of the GFE performing some pretty oddball chamber pieces of Mason 's , with titles like Dead Swan in Bolshoi Pit Incident , Slug Tease and McGonagle 's School Bus Rumpus .
13 I still have a foothold in Baldersdale , which is not widely known .
14 But I still have a map drawn by one of his colleagues , marking all the main sea-trout and salmon lies on Stack ; worth its weight in gold , quite irreplaceable .
15 ‘ Of course I still have a wife , but there 's no need for you to worry your pretty little head about it .
16 I still have a phone with a dial on it , but my wife has one with buttons .
17 I ca n't drink it you , I still have a drink yet
18 It 's amazing , even after a forty-year gap , that I feel I still have a rapport with most mineworkers because of my early days in the industry .
19 I still have a copy of Spring 1931 Nonesuch — a much more lighthearted effort than your current issue .
20 I still have a letter dated September 1939 , just after the outbreak of war , saying that ‘ Sir Fowler Harrison would be obliged if Mrs Birkett would supply eight or nine pounds of Cotherstone cheese , going blue if possible , and another ready for eating at once ’ .
21 I still have a letter written in pencil from his camp at Laisamis on his way to Nairobi in 1914 .
22 Keep up the good work as I still have a lot to learn .
23 I still have a lot of friends over there , If we do get them in our group it wo n't worry me too much .
24 Keep up the good work as I still have a lot to learn .
25 I still have a lot of premiums to collect . ’
26 He said last night : ‘ I think I 've proved that I still have a lot to offer at senior level .
27 I still have a job , and I 'd like to keep it that way .
28 I still have a note of the objectives for the review I set out at Wilton Park :
29 I still have a number of these in my possession .
30 But I still have a cry , sometimes , when I realize that my mother is dead — and that 's years after .
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