Example sentences of "still [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Books Etc was , he said , ‘ perturbed by the fact that we are still seeing a galaxy of British paperbacks at the airside of Heathrow terminals presented with a flourish as ‘ unavailable elsewhere in the UK ’ ’ .
2 The latter is a good example of his more extended type of cantata with fewer but longer sections than Rossi 's : The opening of the duet will also illustrate one of Carissimi 's most striking characteristics , his genuine sense of key : The slow , uncertain supersession of mode by key had not yet generally revealed the possibilities of tonality for variety and dynamic structure ; composers still treated a key very much as a mode , a tonal area within which they could move and from which they wandered uncertainly , and which helped to give unity to a composition .
3 The growth of the middle classes as industrialization became , got under way , men , more men earned their money , so instead of having two classes , the working class and the upper class who spent their lives in leisure , in idleness , you got another class of people who had to earn their living , but who still made a lot of money .
4 Rincewind relaxed slightly , which was to say that he still made a violin string look like a bowl of jelly .
5 But when the Futurist painting manifestos appeared early in 1910 the work of the painters themselves still lacked a sense of direction .
6 On nationalisation around a quarter of households in Britain still lacked a supply of electricity , most of them in urban slums ( which had been uneconomic to connect either because of their short expected life or the inability of the occupants or unwillingness of their landlords to pay for internal wiring ) .
7 Still got a cold ?
8 still got a D S S book going so
9 I still got a bit of coffee left after I finish eating the doughnut , so I sip it slow to make it last , and look round the caff .
10 Still got a bit of fire in them
11 Maybe , you still got a headache , and you 're still not right you would n't of
12 I beat Heidi on that , though still got a merito , got nine point for my spelling test .
13 So I mean do think that perhaps you still got a lot , a bit of unnecessary and indeed and we er will not .
14 But as John still got a lot of work on , and Mary Ann ?
15 He still got a lot in the bottle there
16 Still got a lot of erm
17 This success to some extent relieved the Soviet pressure for a second front in Western Europe ; but when Stalin met Roosevelt and Churchill in Teheran in November 1943 , he was still demanding a commitment to invade France .
18 So if we are eating , for instance , a slice of calorie-crammed quiche surrounded by salad vegetable concoctions oozing with oily or mayonnaisey dressings we are still eating a salad , are n't we , so that ca n't be very fattening , can it ?
19 Looking at the bass , it seems as if people are still slapping a bit on the price for the name .
20 As with men 's share of unpaid household work , indicators such as the ratio of women 's to men 's rates of pay , plotted in figure 10.2 , and women 's share in household earnings , have shown some changes but still display a gulf between the sexes .
21 He still shared a bed with his girlfriend but stopped having sex with her , and then his girlfriend moved out .
22 He 's lost a friend himself , but can still spare a thought for a near-stranger and the way he feels about a woman .
23 Notice also how he is sheeting in the sail since even at this speed the apparent wind effect still plays a part in the turn .
24 ‘ While EC and central government grant assistance still plays a part in the DPTC 's training income , it is now channelled through the user organisations to offset the full commercial rates we are charging for courses .
25 I think , however , that their use of it is still often confused and inhibited by mistaken ideas about what equality demands , and that the senseless ideal of standardisation still produces a waste of effort on this topic , as on many others .
26 You can be schizophrenic and still make a will that .
27 Unlike a jet operator , the owner of a piston-powered airliner can offer that motor manufacturer ( and other operations like him ) a relatively low fee to have an aircraft packed-out just awaiting the customer 's whim and still make a profit .
28 Can farmers cut spraying and still make a living ?
29 It still represents a cost to the Exchequer and a loss of potential output , but it can be argued that it is not particularly distressing to the people concerned and , for the economy as a whole , it may actually result in a more efficient use of labour : this is because high short-run unemployment may be a reflection of greater mobility of labour between jobs and areas and consequently may result in the labour force being more suitably and productively employed .
30 New technology may represent a cost saving on older forms of treatment but still represents a cost push in overall terms by extending the boundaries of those who could potentially benefit .
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