Example sentences of "still be [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 Naturally these rules were and still are interpreted for the economic convenience of society .
2 If , on the other hand , they had remained loyal to the meetinghouse style they would have still been criticized for not having a style which met the needs of their time .
3 Those army commanders who had still been hoping for a coup realized that all such hope was now lost .
4 Unusual injuries such as a detached retina can still be searched for without being swamped with references .
5 The reason for this is that the sub-continent 's representatives will still be competing for a one-day pot in Sharjah until the 20th .
6 We could still be looking for it when they blow us out of the water . ’
7 ‘ But if he had wanted to disappear with the diamonds , ’ she persisted , ‘ we 'd still be looking for him now . ’
8 Even if one were to , as I do , empathize with sophisticated functional Marxism of , say , G. A. Cohen and speak of the compatibility or incompatibility of certain sets of cultural forms with certain other sets of production relations , one would still be looking for an explanation of the specific properties of those cultural forms .
9 The formal publication stage is much the same when it comes to record content — peer and institution review will still be looking for the same things .
10 As the bulk of the material was culled from just three radio sessions , this proved that an album of quality could still be made for less than the cost of recording your average chart single .
11 We have seen , then , that the historical reasons for charging in the social services are diverse and often contradictory , but a case can still be made for charging on a priori grounds .
12 Not only did the Dissenters still suffer civil disabilities , but they could still be prosecuted for worshipping outside the Church of England if they did not fulfil certain requirements at law .
13 He added : ‘ We are confident we will still be operating for a long time to come .
14 ‘ We can only hope that Implexion 's agents will be appeased by our offer , although it is likely we will still be penalised for failing to furnish them with a living child .
15 The highest levels of self-esteem and of self-actualisation may be met less frequently in a residential home but should still be aimed for .
16 However , they may still be needed for information which for one reason or another is not made available by subject access .
17 In any case the use of a tablet will be restricted to selection between a number of options , menu selection or simple games controls for example , and the computer keyboard will still be needed for data entry — and loading the program in the first place .
18 So wrote Llewelyn from Aber ; and between the lines they read plainly that though he might still be arguing for peace he had ceased to believe in it or greatly to desire it .
19 Because I 'll still be covering for John
20 Romanians , Czechs and Soviets may still be playing for national honour next summer but they will also be in the shop window and the busiest men in Italy during June will be the agents .
21 Will he still be playing for Tottenham , Mum ?
22 If any authorities do not succeed tomorrow , they may still be considered for a share of the extra allocation of £7.5 million next year .
23 We would therefore suggest that surgery should still be considered for the management of portal hypertension , particularly in the following circumstances :
24 All but a hundred of these mill sites can still be accounted for .
25 Some or all of the " convergence " could still be accounted for in terms of speaker 1 's stereotype of how speaker 2 " should " sound .
26 If you play your cards right , your job could still be waiting for you after that . ’
27 Even if you do not work some or all of your normal hours during that period , you should still be paid for them if you are :
28 If the order is not taken on , one employee will still be paid for five weeks to undertake other work .
29 ( " Integration money " of DM1,200 monthly would still be paid for the first year to immigrants unable to find work .
30 You need far more capital to get you going in a place like Cambridge that you perhaps do in Peterborough where some houses can still be bought for around thirty thousand and that needs to be borne in mind .
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