adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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still
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Although his letters have not survived, a monastic Rule which he composed is still extant .
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He dropped in at the still extant Paperback Shop.
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The manor house and Ferriby Hall are still extant and remind one of the former grandeur of the High Street.
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In the Middle Ages there were five churches around the square, but the only one still extant is St Nicholas.
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I understand that all its minute books are still extant .
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She founded a still extant Bridgettine order for whom she provided a Rule.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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This is one of the few extant manuscripts.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Finished, the 4-foot-high platform was three times larger than any stage extant in San Francisco.
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Fossils may tie them to the ungulates, but they seem quite distinct from any extant member of the group.
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However, the significance of this is questionable, as extant specimens all emanate from a single obverse die.
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In the few extant representations she is always shown as veiled.
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It is closely related to a longer version extant in four manuscripts three of which assign it to him.
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More amenable land had become available and J.H. Taylor was commissioned to design the course still largely extant .
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The last extant chancery bond is dated 21 June.