Sentence examples for still attest from inspiring English sources

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Cuthbert Brodrick's bizarre Leeds Town Hall was "not inferior to those stately piles which still attest the ancient opulence of the great commercial cities of Italy and Flanders".

As the intricate mosaics and monumental socialist architecture across Ukraine still attest, the country, with its engineering prowess and fertile soil, used to be a jewel in the Soviet empire.

The city of Trang, which was at the mouth of the Trang River until floods forced the town about 30 miles inland, was once the main port of the west coast, and the cradle of Fukien Chinese immigration at the turn of the 20th century (Chinese coffee shops with marble tabletops still attest to their influence).

"Dilapidated schools still attest to an unequal education for blacks.

Despite this, there are many who still attest to their value.

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As the great grey millstone that is Labour's name still attests, paid employment is too often assumed to completely define people's sense of who they are.

The story allows the etymological explanation of the meaning of around eight place names (toponyms and micro-toponyms), drawing a map of that 'mythological' space and landscape that is real and still attested, existing, known, and recognized by Abui native-speakers.

As history, such accounts are surely as suspect as the view (still attested in some Indian scholarship) that Kumārila's dialectical successes are chiefly to be credited for the decline of Indian Buddhism; nevertheless, these traditions confirm at least that Kumārila was a formidable philosophical opponent of his Buddhist counterparts.

The surname of Gabras is still attested in the Byzantine world during the 13th and 14th centuries, but the family had lost its prestige.

The specific pronunciation of /ś/ as is based on comparative evidence (/ɬ/ is the corresponding Proto-Semitic phoneme and still attested in Modern South Arabian dialects) as well as early borrowings (e.g. balsam < Greek balsamon < Hebrew baśam).

"The island's history — Spanish exploitation, then American exploitation, then the dismal Castro era — is tragic, but Cuban musicians and artists still rule, attesting to an unquenchable creative impulse that has thrived amid all forms of chaos".

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