Examples of 'it is still standing' in a sentence
Meaning of "it is still standing"
It is still standing: This phrase is often used to describe a physical structure or object that has remained in place and upright over a period of time despite challenges or threats
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it is still standing
It is still standing in its original place today.
We will check tomorrow to see if it is still standing.
It is still standing and has recently been extensively refurbished.
That white tile is chipped but it is still standing.
It is still standing there and will doubtless flourish.
And because it is still standing.
It is still standing now being used as a barn on a nearby farm.
Fingers crossed it is still standing.
It was initially intended to be a temporary construction but instead it is still standing.
It is quite amazing that it is still standing almost two centuries later.
It is still standing today at the Waterlooplein.
Although the building is in bad shape it is still standing today.
If it is still standing.
Algeria should immediately knock on the door of the IMF while it is still standing.
Surprising it is still standing.
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It is still standing and is considered the oldest building in Sullivan County.
What I am most happy about is that it is still standing upright.
It is still standing today, and is visible from a distance in clear weather.
It was only supposed to be temporary, however, it is still standing to this day.
As you can see, it is still standing and still useable.
This barn has clearly weathered many storms, yet it is still standing.
Although badly damaged, it is still standing and has been largely refurbished.
Even though it did suffer numerous devastations throughout the centuries, it is still standing today.
But today, it is still standing and is still holding to its foundational values.
The western tower is deactivated, but it is still standing and is privately owned.
It is still standing today, and is one of the oldest buildings in Freehold.
Built by the Germans, it is still standing.
Built by local bookseller John Lavin as a museum, it is still standing.
Though altered, it is still standing.
The gothic church was rebuilt in the 12th century and it is still standing today.
He rebuilt the store, opened it, and it is still standing today.
Oh, man! - that white tile is chipped but it is still standing.
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My nerves have still not quite recovered
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