Example sentences of "still [prep] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 Times might change , but as matters then stood Britain , the Commonwealth and sterling were still of importance to the United States .
2 Radicalism can only be maintained by separation from the world and yet , where this outer world is still of interest to the inner group , whether as object of study or object of practice , it must also be constantly admitted , a process which continually threatens either the faith of the practitioner or the rigour of the analyst .
3 . What I want to come on to now is just to talk about nonlinearity , and still with reference to demand elasticities .
4 Keane , in County Monaghan yesterday preparing with the Irish squad for tomorrow 's Group Three World Cup qualifier , is still under contract to Forest until the end of October .
5 There were lambs to put on the hillsides and dragonflies swooped the surface of the lake , clear and still from east to west-sou'-west .
6 I did n't make any bread out of it , just me own gear , like , and I was still in debt to this lad who was laying it on me .
7 but equally we now know until the Daily Telegraph published its article on the ninth of January nineteen eighty eight , some of these brochures with this representation or claim was still in circulation to the general public you know that ?
8 By 1170 further negotiations with Pope Alexander , still in opposition to Frederick , had broken down .
9 Taken together , they offered a picture of humanity in millennia to come — spread across the galaxy , with Earth but a distant memory — yet still in thrall to its sublunary nature .
10 By 12 February the paper had done some digging , which had taken it , bashfully , to Southampton Row and Indica , and had summoned up many of the spectres upsetting the generation still in thrall to Dad 's war stories .
11 Ratification of the transfer by the Soviet government on May 6 produced agreement on May 8 by almost all of the pits still on strike to a return to work .
12 The Forge Houses at that time were taken by John Ashburner , of Coniston , to operate as a cotton mill ; this was during November 1787 at which date they were still on lease to Roe & Co .
13 It would seem that if the real complaint is about shoddiness or unsuitability of the goods , the course of action is still by reference to the implied terms under the SGA 1979 , SGSA 1982 and SOGIT 1973 .
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