Example sentences of "have still [to-vb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 CLT has still to make up its mind .
2 Yet somehow the message has still to get through to British Rail that the communication of travel information is no longer a luxury , to be fed in titbits to grateful passengers .
3 We 've still to tackle up the horses and fetch out the wagons …
4 The Bank concludes that , despite the remarkable fall in the headline rate last month , the underlying level of inflation is still close to the top end of the target range of 1 per cent to 4 per cent , though at this stage of the cycle it should be below 2 per cent , and the cost pressures created by devaluation have still to feed fully into the economy .
5 Police have still to trace where the suspected bombers went between leaving Campbell Road on 16 September and the bombing six days later .
6 But in contrast to the sturdy independence of the encircling nations , many of the island-groups within have still to shake off the mastery of foreign powers , and remain in subjugation .
7 While few throughout the country would still be prepared to wager against Rangers , it is interesting to note that the two main contenders have still to meet twice and that the points gap has been reduced to seven .
8 The greatest test of this season has yet to come , when they play an English side with a dented pride and one where many players have still to get over their last defeat by Scotland three years ago .
9 Reminder letters have been sent to those course organisers with courses ending by 31 October , who have still to send in completed questionnaires .
10 Even now the many and various suppliers of loam-based composts have still to discover how to get their products to customers in a state that is fit to use .
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