Example sentences of "[vb mod] still [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This breed can live to 14 years of age , so giving an adult a home should still promise a good few years of companionship . |
2 | Although his career may be on the wane , he should still prove a useful asset to Ballymena , who just pipped top Junior side Coleraine for the veteran 's services . |
3 | You should still play a full part in |
4 | After tackling up and laying your baitboxes , landing net etc , around you , and sinking your keepnet in deep-enough water , you should still have a reasonable amount of daylight left to assess your surroundings . |
5 | But his next book should still fill a substantial gap : a biography of C.T.B. Turner , one of the first great Australian bowlers . |
6 | But the two must still pass a late fitness test and Griffiths admitted : ‘ Our injury problems have hit us hard , but the team spirit is tremendous . |
7 | An important principle of gene — culture coevolutionary theory is that a tabula rasa mind , open to all choices equally and hence totally dependent on the accidents of history , must still have a biological foundation — and a very finely adjusted one at that . |
8 | With the violence showing no signs of ending , thousands of soldiers must still maintain a military presence . |
9 | This must still yield a finite minimum , for otherwise we would have a solution satisfying ( 8.1 ) and for all and with cost decreasing ( z increasing ) in . |
10 | I never buy it of fortnightly so I I 'll go to the shop and I 'll say , Right , probably seven tins of beans , seven tins of peas , er you know a few tins a few beans er tins of spaghetti and things like that you know , bits and bobs , but I 'll still get a joint for me Sundays . |
11 | Get a second hand car for a couple of grand and er I 'll still have a little bit . |
12 | On the left , Dunbar held his hand and re-deployed his archers to pick off any strays who might still offer a safe target . |
13 | In my own case , the model of transition through liminality might still produce a recognizable replication of the move through a rite de passage : |
14 | It does n't get at what you want either but it 's one of the system that we 've got So if you write something th that you for a piece of , an essay that you got say a two one for and then you write an appalling piece , you might still get a two one for it under exam conditions |
15 | There was , too , an underlying legal change : even though arbitration might still play a crucial part in their actual proceedings , courts gradually inclined to perceive justice as lying in precedent , or principle . |
16 | Although the " offices " might be peripatetic , going outside Rome with the pope , and although the pope might still play a dominant personal part , only a total reversal of policy — an annihilation of the authority the papacy had set itself to achieve during the previous 150 years — could have stemmed the march towards authority and central administrative offices . |
17 | However , even if a death in hospital does not warrant an autopsy , the corpse may still present a potential source of infection to porters and mortuary staff , particularly if they have not been immunised . |
18 | For example , a relatively small company in terms of employees , sales or assets , may still hold a dominant place in the global distribution of a crucial commodity , usually by virtue of its technological superiority over its competitors . |
19 | If it seems inevitable that you will have to leave , consultation may still achieve a useful improvement in your severance terms . |
20 | Once acid has entered the lower esophagus peristaltic waves initiated within the body of the oesophagus sweep the bolus away into the stomach , but may still leave a juxtamucosal acidic environment in the lower oesophagus . |
21 | The sensitivity of the test is such that a diluted specimen may still give a positive result , but the contaminants will be so dilute as not to cause a problem . |
22 | We need to understand how and why male fantasies may commonly differ from female ones , and why the sorts of fantasies I have mentioned , which may in some ways seem antithetical to feminism , may still have a strong appeal to women who have a feminist allegiance . |
23 | Even if they do n't prosecute you may still have a civil claim against the owner for your injuries . |
24 | ‘ Oh , I may still have a black dog in me , ’ he says . |
25 | The shoals could still number a hundred or so . |
26 | Depending on when property was charged , its value may be over-inflated , so a sale in the future could still realise a substantial loss , while , in the meantime , this area of the balance sheet is dead . |
27 | Already in November 1941 , the SD was reporting ‘ disappointment that the final smashing of Bolshevism is not taking place as rapidly as hoped and that no end of the eastern campaign is in sight ’ , a dampening of optimism at the news of the first falls of snow and the feeling that further advancement might be extremely difficult , puzzlement at the failure to advance further when the Russian troops were allegedly so poor and so badly equipped , concern at the reports of continued tough resistance of the Soviet army , and pessimism that ‘ the way to the Urals was still a long one , and the partisan war could still last a good while ’ . |
28 | Contempt of Court could still bring a custodial sentence . |
29 | Although the real cost of electricity had fallen dramatically , the quarterly electricity bill for small consumers used to budgeting weekly could still present a financial challenge . |
30 | He sensed their relief : the twinkling ‘ brute ’ promised that it would not be unremittingly solemn ; the man could still see a light side . |