Example sentences of "[pers pn] still [verb] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes I still pick up the guitar for ideas , but I find that I end up finishing them on piano . ’
2 Meeting Jenny the following day at least gave me something else to hang on to , but I still had n't the faintest idea how everyone was going to react .
3 The next morning the same thing happened and I still had n't the courage to tell her .
4 No problem — you must understand that I 've aged a little , I mean I still look roughly the same .
5 I have bought Practical PC since it first came out in an attempt to help with the strange world of computers and from reading it I think I might need a 286 or 386 PC — but how can I be sure and I still have n't the foggiest idea what most of the terminology means .
6 I still have n't the slightest idea .
7 Can you still make out the storyline ?
8 ‘ And yet you still carry around the baggage of the past , ’ he said cryptically .
9 And although we now know the facts for many species of animals , it is important to point out that for many more we still have only the crudest knowledge of their grouping behaviour .
10 Even in our championship winning year we failed to beat the ‘ elite ’ sides in the league and although Wilko has made a few changes to the squad we still have basically the side and thus the same problems that have cost us dearly in the most important games .
11 It did n't seem that any more work had been done on it , but it still looked much the same .
12 Although a picture of NCC confusion emerged from this study it still held out the hope , if only by implication , that more rigorous thinking would achieve better results .
13 The use of impro in training has gone through many phases ; it still conjures up the traditional , hackneyed image of a student being asked to be a tree or an icecream .
14 And he still practised sufficiently the ways of the Highland families to send his daughter to Inverness for as good an education as a girl could get within reach at that time .
15 For five hours he did n't once open his mouth to offer advice or even give an opinion and , when he checked the takings at the end of the day , although we were two shillings and fivepence light from a usual Saturday , he still handed over the sixpenny piece he always gave me at the end of the week .
16 The return to my house is strained by the thought that he still has not the faintest idea where he is going .
17 For , even in these difficult times , he still holds dear the thought of League football arriving at ‘ The Tip ’ .
18 Because I think I would have thought he 'd stop doing that now , but Pam said he still runs down the bottom of the garden .
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