Examples of 'there would still' in a sentence
Meaning of "there would still"
there would still - This phrase is often used to express a hypothetical situation or outcome that may occur despite other circumstances. It implies the persistence of a particular state or condition
How to use "there would still" in a sentence
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there would still
There would still be traces of residual matter.
Without religion there would still be war.
There would still be some residual particles.
I did not think there would still be anyone here.
There would still be a massive war to fight.
He was worried that there would still be cops there.
There would still be noise and pollution.
The chief inspector means there would still be a doubt.
No there would still be enough to express my gratitude.
They specifically said there would still be new content.
There would still be prescription health products.
Without that one there would still be sitting in jail.
There would still be guests on the couch.
If conventional injection proved inadequate there would still be the possibility of hydrofracture.
But there would still be a lot of redundancies.
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You could cut it in half and there would still be too many words.
But there would still be guns in schools.
Although the meat would be rotting there would still be a chunk or two left.
There would still be restrictions in place.
Concerns were also raised by some councillors that there would still be a lack of parking.
There would still be traces of blood.
One can delve into it for years and there would still be more to learn.
There would still be defensive wounds.
I could duct tape these bad boys and there would still be too much jiggle.
There would still be some money in it for you.
According to German historicism there would still be considerable room for analogies.
There would still have been a lot of volcanic activity.
Of it in the soil. there would still be concentrations.
There would still be some water coming out.
I was not sure if there would still be a world!
There would still be religious celebrations.
Whatthe chiefinspectormeans is, there would still be a doubt.
I knew there would still be wind.
Even if life were a rose garden, there would still be thorns.
There would still be people without health insurance.
Even if it were, there would still be a file.
There would still be no difficulty in gaining the land.
If it had not been for me, there would still be a security breach.
There would still be something somewhere.
If their ancestors had given up, there would still be slavery.
There would still be six vacancies.
If a physical process was responsible, there would still be an upward trend, he says.
There would still be a huge funding gap required to.
Even in a world without nuclear weapons, there would still be danger.
I do think there would still be a strike.
Exclusive power of taxing houses and lands, there would still be a.
There would still be new ideas.
Even with a fire that hot, there would still be a body.
There would still be a problem on the server itself.
What the chief inspector means is, there would still be a doubt.
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I still cling to the hope of being employed as an official
My nerves have still not quite recovered
Still a little bit shaky and tense