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Example sentences for "still very"

  • I am still very weak, but think I am able to endure the trip.

  • I am beginning to read Philip II, easily enough; but his captain-general is still very troublesome.

  • I am still very ill; but how can I get well in such weather?

  • My owlet is still very friendly, but, to my sorrow, most untidy.

  • Still very ill, and unable to go out myself.

  • My limbs are much easier, yet the riding is still very painful; my mouth also is much better, so that I am led to hope that the disease will soon leave me.

  • Their real nature is still very doubtful, and though some are no doubt true cells, others are perhaps only nutritive masses of yolk.

  • On the first half of the fourth day the vesicle is still very small, and its growth is not very rapid.

  • Our knowledge of the development of the central nervous system is still very imperfect in the case of many Invertebrate groups.

  • You have done well, dear friend," said Richard, still very quietly.

  • The light is still very bad, with a good deal of drift, but we must push on as we are a long way from our depĂ´t, but we hope to reach it before our provisions run out.

  • Mr. Evans is still very loose in his bowels.

  • The temperature and wind is still very troublesome.

  • She cried brightly, "Cyril says his father is still very fond of meringues, father dear.

  • And Cyril leaned forward and yelled, "Father's still very fond of meringues.

  • Josephine repeated, "Cyril says his father is still very fond of meringues.

  • Then she leaned forward and really bawled at Grandfather Pinner, "Cyril only wanted to tell you, father dear, that his father is still very fond of meringues.

  • The possessor is said, at one time, to have been worth three millions sterling, and is still very rich.

  • It is still very cold, but yet leaves and flowers break forth vigorously,--a sight that would enrapture me at home, but here gives me a heart sickness that is often hardly endurable.

  • The statements we have are in many points opposed and contradictory, and there is much that is still very obscure.

  • When the egg is nearly ripe, and the vitelline membrane has been reduced to a mere remnant, the follicular epithelium is still very columnar (Pl.

  • I recovered; but I am still very subject to cold and inflammation.

  • My health at times is not good, and I am still very thin.

  • It is true that I am still very young, but I have read much.

  • The phylogeny of art is still very obscure; Darwin attributes it to sexual attraction, through the efforts made by one sex to attract the other; but his arguments have never convinced me.

  • In the boy erections occur at an early age when the penis is still very small.

  • The last is still very weak in man, while some animal species, such as the bees and ants, have developed it in a more complete manner, on the basis of instinct.

  • Still very rough, and most of the passengers have had to retire; those who were able to remain played bridge.

  • We had a bad thunderstorm to-day, and the sea is still very rough.

  • The weather is still very hot, but we have a good deal of wind; the guy ropes constantly want tightening.

  • We have not gone far this morning, it is true, and the sun is still very high; but we have got the venison to prepare, and should therefore encamp earlier than usual.

  • The country is somewhat less dreadful than that which we had travelled through on the preceding day, but it is still very dismal.

  • However, it is still very beautiful, and would have been charming sketching, but the crowd was so enormous the guards were of no use.

  • My room is lined with idle books, and these up-country houses all have fire-places and carpets; and though it is still very hot, the idea that it ever may be cold is reviving.

  • The exterior of the dome, though much decayed and mutilated, is still very noble in its design and effect.

  • No doubt the nave of the building is still very much in the state in which he found it; it is very small, only 21 ft.

  • It is, nevertheless, still very impressive, and much of its fine effect is owing to the contrast between the bright light of the nave and the obscure gloom of the long aisles on either side of the Coro.

  • The main front of the Lonja is still very nearly as he left it, a fine specimen of late Spanish pointed work.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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