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Example sentences for "still remains"

  • This again will be longer than the former syllables; yet it still remains short.

  • This will have become longer than the shortest syllable by three audible prefixes; and yet it still remains short.

  • Thus a portrait, drawn over and over again, still remains to be painted.

  • It still remains therefore to the prejudice of a more elegant style of prose.

  • This is a problem which, in its full extent, still remains to be demonstrated, though, on particular portions of it, many excellent observations have been advanced already.

  • It still remains a question among the casuists, whether, on such occasions, suicide is justifiable.

  • The modern face of the country is a just representation of the ancient, since, in the hands of the Cossacks, it still remains in a state of nature.

  • It still remains an authentic monument to contradict and confound those venal orators, who were too well satisfied with their own situation to discover either vice or misery under the government of a generous sovereign.

  • A subordinate question, however, it has been suggested, still remains to be determined.

  • A fourth monitor, the Monadnock, still remains unfinished at the navy-yard in California.

  • Important as this addition to our naval force is, it still remains inadequate to the contingent exigencies of the protection of the extensive seacoast and vast commercial interests of the United States.

  • The mystery has somewhat changed its form; it still remains.

  • Pregnancy, even for us, the critical and unprejudiced children of a civilized age, still remains, as for the children of more primitive ages, a mystery.

  • Whether the silver is first reduced in the {94} intestine and then absorbed, or whether it is absorbed as an albuminate and subsequently reduced, still remains an open question.

  • Whether the latter are specific in character, as maintained by Klebs and others, or whether they are to be included among those associated with putrefactive processes, still remains an open question.

  • In this very rudimentary condition, after undergoing an ecdysis, the larva is hatched, although it still remains attached to its parent.

  • E) of Platygaster, during which it still remains in the tissues of its host, presents no very peculiar features.

  • On the ovum becoming detached the micropyle still remains as an aperture, which probably has the function of admitting the spermatozoa.

  • Kossuth, with 300 Hungarians, still remains at Kutahya, where a very strict guard is maintained over all his movements.

  • A perfect altar, raised by three steps, still remains in the north-east angle of the north transept, on the broken slab of which are the original consecration crosses.

  • The superstructure has fallen, but in the lower portion a large Perpendicular window of five lights in two tiers, placed within panelled buttresses, still remains.

  • The fosse of the Wall has been deeply cut into this rock; it still remains in a state of great perfection.

  • It was found at Walton Castlesteads, where it still remains.

  • The old engine-house, which Brand tells us was six yards north of the Wall, still remains.

  • The fine abbey barn, dating from the fourteenth century, still remains.

  • Their chapel, which stands close to Brimpton Manor, still remains and is an interesting building.

  • In 1801 the Legislature also directed the Comptroller to sell lands for the payment of taxes due to the State, and this power, variously modified and enlarged, still remains in him.

  • That the savage derives little or derives slowly from contact with a superior race is seen in the fact that he still remains savage.

  • Like the plow, it still remains to-day the clumsy and primitive model of its Spanish prototype.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "still remains" 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:
    also heard; college days; commenced operations; large estate; left hand; life size; once the; our arrival; still another; still existing; still holding; still kept; still less; still life; still lives; still living; still preserved; still retained; still seen; still staring; still the; still tongue; still upon; still used; thick darkness; true being