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Example sentences for "still have"

  • Yes; some I have given away, but I still have some.

  • Yes; well, I think I still have my Polish passport.

  • Somehow, I still have a lingering doubt, notwithstanding all the evidence, of Oswald's guilt.

  • But, great as our progress has been, we still have a long way to go.

  • We still have marines on foreign soil--in Nicaragua, Haiti, and China.

  • It is true that I still have temptations to humble me, “but we remain victorious and shall conquer.

  • We still have no fewer than 103 printed German editions of the Postils (often known as Plenaries) dating from the above period.

  • We refer all things back to the Divine grace, but we believe, that, after the reception of that grace without which we are nothing, we still have to perform our rightful service.

  • Granting that alteration is the same thing as movement, so far as the result of movement is to render something other than it was, (we still have to ask) what then is movement?

  • We still have to study the proper conception of Him who is superior to the Intelligence that is so universally beautiful and varied, but who Himself is not varied.

  • Still have I placed in that beloved plant My home of choicest thoughts: in fire, in frost Shivering or burning, still I have been bless'd.

  • We still have to mention two monstrosities which, as it seems to us, necessarily result from the rejection of teleology, although the opponents of teleology contest the fact.

  • We still have to treat of the question as to what position the Holy Scripture and Biblical Christianity take regarding a development in general: and here also we have only to say that they are very favorable to such an idea.

  • If naught but a crime can preserve you to me, I still have courage to resign you!

  • Then is our time more precious--and we still Have much to say.

  • I still have one; and now The worst is over.

  • And though I was not trusted with your secret, I still have kept it like a sacred pledge.

  • Taas pa ang ákung baktásun arun matúman ku ang ákung ginadamgu, I still have a long road to traverse if my dreams are to be realized.

  • Hulata ku kay mugúli pa ku, Wait for me; I still have to take my bath.

  • Manan-aw tag sini labun daghan pa kug kwarta, Let’s go see a movie while I still have lots of money.

  • Yes, I still have a home, and there is still a heart against which I can rest my head.

  • I've been thinking the matter over and find that I still have something to give you.

  • I still have a dull, heavy feeling, as if I had been struck in the head with a hammer.

  • I still have a taste for red wine, and it will taste even better when we have the child back in the house.

  • I still have pains in my feet, and the consulting of guide books and standing so long before pictures wears me out.

  • That will create a rivalry and I shall show you that I still have my powers, too.

  • And yet I still have hopes of finding a husband, perhaps even before you do.

  • Because I still have time to catch up with them.

  • I still have something to tell you; today is Friday, a holiday.

  • We still have plenty of time, because my sister-in-law will spend this evening here with Abd en Nom.

  • And, now that I come to think of it, I still have something to say; but we need not detain my mother to hear an uninteresting conversation.

  • We still have a remote chance," he went on.

  • If he does exactly what I tell him, we still have a fighting chance.

  • Perhaps we still have a winter before us.

  • We still have 10 dogs, and should we drift past Cape Fligely, there is land enough west of us, and that we can hardly mistake.

  • We still have means of accomplishing that.

  • We are concerned here with an affiliation between two nations which, although differing in language, manners, and customs, still have so many points of contact that they should seize every opportunity to come closer to each other.

  • We still have a hundred monuments of this belief of the Romans.

  • Maybe we still have a few Cartesians in France; that is solely because Descartes' system is a tissue of erroneous and ridiculous imaginings.

  • But I'd still have to help hunt you down.

  • They'd still have to pay the worldly penalty for their crimes, but as long as they ended up in Purgatory rather than Hell, they could still contribute.

  • She'd still have that, which was something to cling to.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "still have" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    dried leaves; fine laid; follow the; less certain; other creatures; still continues; still further; still greater; still here; still hunting; still keeping; still kept; still loved; still other; still remain; still remained; still remains; still retains; still seen; still smiling; still the; still they; still think; still upon; will demand; would indeed